The labia majora, also called the outer vaginal lips or major lips, is one pair of the vaginal lips that cover the vaginal and urethra openings… the thick, large, fleshy part of a woman or a girl’s vulva.
They extend from the mons pubis (the area over the pubic bone) to the perineum (the general region or spot between the vagina and the anus).
The labia majora overlay and protect the vaginal and urethral openings… and stop bacteria from entering the vagina and leading to infections.
This is the part of the vulva that is covered with pubic hair.
And they greatly vary in size from one woman or girl to another.

The labia majora and the Female Sexual Pleasure and Arousal
The labia majora is an erogenous zone and plays an important role in female sexual arousal.
It is rich in sensitive nerve fibers and is pleasurably sensitive to erotic touch and stimulation.
When a woman (or a girl) becomes sexually aroused via foreplay, the erectile tissue of the labia becomes engorged with blood, making it pleasurably sensitive to erotic touch and stimulation during cunnilingus (oral sex).
Particularly, a warm wet tongue on the labia majora feels amazing to a woman and produces extreme pleasure for women and have them dripping wet in no time.
Beneath the skin of the labia majora, is a network of erectile tissue that engorges with blood when the woman or girl is sexually aroused… making the lips grow bigger and flush red.
An interesting fact
Parts of the clitoris run under the labia lips… the clitoral structures surround and extend along and within the labia, making them highly sensitive to erotic touch and stimulation.
And there you have it…
…the labia majora, a.k.a. the outer vaginal lips or major lips.
I hope this article has given you a little insight into the outer vaginal lips.