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'''Labium'''  (plural ''labia'') is a [[Latin]]-derived term meaning "[[Lip]]".  ''Labium'' and its derivatives (including labial, [[labrum]]) are used to describe any lip-like structure, but in the English language, labium often specifically refers to parts of the [[vulva]].
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==Anatomy and medical==
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The '''''[[labia majora]]''''' are lip-like structures comprised mostly of skin and [[adipose tissue]], which extend on either side of the [[vulva]] to form the [[cleft of venus]] through the middle.  After [[puberty]], it is typically covered with [[pubic hair]], which some individuals choose to remove by shaving, waxing, or laser methods. When standing or with the legs together, they usually entirely or partially cover the other parts of the [[vulva]]. Protection is the main function.
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The '''''[[labia minora]]''''' (obsolete: '''nymphae''') are two soft folds of skin between the ''labia majora'' and to either side of the opening of the [[vagina]]. The [[clitoris]] is anterior to the vulva where the ''labia minora'' meet superiorly. The visible tip of the clitoris, the [[clitoral glans]], is entirely or partially covered by a "hood" of tissue (the [[clitoral hood]]).
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The coloration, size and general appearance of the labia can vary extensively from woman to woman.<ref> ''Femalia''.  [[Joani Blank]]. 978-0940208155 </ref>  In some women the ''labia minora'' are almost non-existent, and in others they can be fleshy and protuberant. Usually, but not always, they are symmetrical. Some differences are purely personal, while others may be genetically linked; a striking example of the latter is the [[elongated labia|elongated labia minora]] of the [[Khoisan]] peoples, whose "khoikhoi aprons" can hang down up to four inches past their labia majora when they are standing.
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During [[sexual arousal]], the labia minora become engorged with [[blood]], typically swelling slightly and darkening or reddening in color.
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[[Labiaplasty]] is a controversial [[plastic surgery]] procedure that involves the creation or reshaping of the labia.
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==Social and cultural considerations==
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In many cultures and locations all over the world, the labia, as part of the [[genitalia]], are considered [[privacy|private]], or [[intimate part|intimate, parts]], whose exposure (especially in [[public space|public]]) is governed by fairly strict socio-cultural [[mores|mores]].  In many cases, [[indecent exposure|public exposure]] is limited, and often [[illegal|prohibited, by law]]. <ref>[https://www.revisor.leg.state.mn.us/statutes/?id=617.23 617.23, Minnesota Statute<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> <ref>[http://law.justia.com/idaho/codes/18ftoc/180410016.html 18-4116 — INDECENT EXPOSURE - Idaho 18-4116 — INDECENT EXPOSURE - Idaho Code :: Justia<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
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The clinical procedure of [[labiaplasty]] alters the appearance of the labia, for [[plastic surgery|cosmetic]] or [[surgery|medical]] reasons.
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In some cultures, any of several areas of the female genitals are surgically altered or removed for religious, cultural, or hygienic purposes.  Terms for these types of procedures include ''[[female genital cutting|female circumcision]]'', ''Pharaonic [[circumcision]]'', ''[[intubation]]'', ''[[infibulation]]'', and ''[[female genital mutilation]]'' or [[female genital cutting|''cutting'']].<ref>http://www.emro.who.int/publications/Book_Details.asp?ID=58|World Health Organization website</ref> <ref>[http://www.who.int/reproductive-health/fgm/terminology.htm Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) - Terminology and the main types of FGM<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> In many parts of the world the practice is believed to have ancient origins, but even in countries where it has been widespread in the past, it is now mostly illegal. 
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Revision as of 18:04, 16 March 2009

Labium (plural labia) is a Latin-derived term meaning "Lip". Labium and its derivatives (including labial, labrum) are used to describe any lip-like structure, but in the English language, labium often specifically refers to parts of the vulva.

Anatomy and medical

The labia majora are lip-like structures comprised mostly of skin and adipose tissue, which extend on either side of the vulva to form the cleft of venus through the middle. After puberty, it is typically covered with pubic hair, which some individuals choose to remove by shaving, waxing, or laser methods. When standing or with the legs together, they usually entirely or partially cover the other parts of the vulva. Protection is the main function.

The labia minora (obsolete: nymphae) are two soft folds of skin between the labia majora and to either side of the opening of the vagina. The clitoris is anterior to the vulva where the labia minora meet superiorly. The visible tip of the clitoris, the clitoral glans, is entirely or partially covered by a "hood" of tissue (the clitoral hood).

The coloration, size and general appearance of the labia can vary extensively from woman to woman.<ref> Femalia. Joani Blank. 978-0940208155 </ref> In some women the labia minora are almost non-existent, and in others they can be fleshy and protuberant. Usually, but not always, they are symmetrical. Some differences are purely personal, while others may be genetically linked; a striking example of the latter is the elongated labia minora of the Khoisan peoples, whose "khoikhoi aprons" can hang down up to four inches past their labia majora when they are standing.

During sexual arousal, the labia minora become engorged with blood, typically swelling slightly and darkening or reddening in color.

Labiaplasty is a controversial plastic surgery procedure that involves the creation or reshaping of the labia.

Social and cultural considerations

In many cultures and locations all over the world, the labia, as part of the genitalia, are considered private, or intimate, parts, whose exposure (especially in public) is governed by fairly strict socio-cultural mores. In many cases, public exposure is limited, and often prohibited, by law. <ref>617.23, Minnesota Statute</ref> <ref>18-4116 — INDECENT EXPOSURE - Idaho 18-4116 — INDECENT EXPOSURE - Idaho Code :: Justia</ref>

The clinical procedure of labiaplasty alters the appearance of the labia, for cosmetic or medical reasons.

In some cultures, any of several areas of the female genitals are surgically altered or removed for religious, cultural, or hygienic purposes. Terms for these types of procedures include female circumcision, Pharaonic circumcision, intubation, infibulation, and female genital mutilation or cutting.<ref>http://www.emro.who.int/publications/Book_Details.asp?ID=58%7CWorld Health Organization website</ref> <ref>Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) - Terminology and the main types of FGM</ref> In many parts of the world the practice is believed to have ancient origins, but even in countries where it has been widespread in the past, it is now mostly illegal.

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