Tuesday 12 April 2016

Having A Lot Of Sex Doesn't Affect The Size Of Your Vagina : 10 Facts You Didn't Know About Your Vagina

1. There's No Limit To Orgasms

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There's nothing worse than your partner bypassing your orgasm so that they can get to theirs and if you're sleeping with a guy, he gets to have one anyway, so make sure yours isn't neglected. And when it does happen, it's like magic. Some women do ejaculate when they orgasm, and again, there isn't anything wrong with you if you do but just be aware that some of it could be urine.
The highest number of orgasms achieved by a woman in one hour was 134... Let's just take a moment for that to sink in. It was only 16 for a man but still, even 16 sounds exhausting.
If you have any other fun facts about vaginas, write them in the thread below. Knowledge is power.

2. Having A Lot Of Sex Doesn't Affect The Size Of Your Vagina

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No, your vagina will not turn into something resembling the size of a bucket regardless of how many people you've had sex with or how big their penis is. Although, just make sure that you're practising safe sex, unless of course, you're trying to get pregnant.
The only time your vagina will change shape or form is after you've had a baby. It won't be a dramatic change and it will feel more different than it looks. During child birth, you might tear in which case you'll be left with a slight scar and even after you've pushed a baby out of there, it still won't look like a bucket. It does stretch back to its normal, pre baby size.

You Shouldn't Neglect Your Vagina

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"Hold me closer tiny muffin..."
Most women forget that the vagina is a muscle too and if you neglect it, you lose it, just like every other muscle in your body. So having an active sex life won't only do wonders to your happiness and confidence, it will help your vagina stay strong and in the right place. However, having sex isn't the only way that you can give your fairy a workout but it's definitely the most fun.
You should ideally be doing Kegel exercises every day and you can do them anywhere, at any time. All you have to do is squeeze the muscles that you use for when you're bursting for the toilet and you're trying to keep your pee in. Hold it for a few seconds, then release and you should do a few sets of these every day, with 10 per set.

4. It Is Self Cleaning

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That's right, your vagina works to stay clean, but this doesn't mean that personal hygiene isn't important and that you should just stop showering.  Your vagina is colonised by healthy bacteria and microorganisms which work to keep trouble at bay and maintain a natural pH balance. The normal pH balance is around 4.3 but this can fluctuate due to a change in diet, having sex and being on your period.
So when you are washing, make sure you don't use anything that will trigger this pH balance to become too acidic. Even though that glittery shower gel smells amazing and makes you sparkle, it's not going to be good for your vagina. If you find yourself showering regularly to mask a strong odour coming from your vagina, washing won't make that go away as you could have an infection, again, go and see your doctor.

5. Your Vagina And Sharks Share Something In Common

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Both vaginas and sharks contain the natural lubricant squalene.
Now, this won't make you fierce like a shark and it definitely won't help you swimming in the sea, but it will help you during sexy time. When you're aroused, your vagina will become lubricated which makes things a lot easier for you and your man friend when you're beginning to get the party started.

6. But It Might Fall Out At One Point In Your Life...

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It's as unpleasant as it sounds.
If you have a pelvic prolapse then you might feel something coming out of your vagina that needs to be pushed back in. It will mean that you may have discomfort during sex and you'll probably pee a lot more than usual, like if you cough or sneeze.
But don't worry, it can be easily rectified with a change of diet, exercise and in some cases, surgery.

7. You Won't Lose Anything Up There

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Panic not my female friends because nothing is going to get lost up there. But if you do forget about that tampon then you may develop Toxic Shock Syndrome, in which case, go to your doctor and don't forget about it next time.
Your vagina isn't like a never ending vessel, so anything that you can put up there, you can also get back out - although you may need the help of a surgeon for some things...
But seriously, your vagina is essentially a dead end or a cul-de-sac, so nothing is going to get lost. And remember that babies come out of there, so you don't need to worry about anything getting stuck.
This information should not be seen as a challenge in any way, shape or form.

8. Your Vagina Can Double In Size When You're Aroused

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Your sword holder can fit swords of all shapes and sizes into it rather snugly - unless it's something completely monstrous that will make you cry when the beast has fully unravelled.
But basically, your vagina changes in size when you're aroused in order to make you comfortable when you're having sex. The muscles contract and stretch (remember that a baby will eventually come out of there), growing for your pleasure and will then shrink back to its original size afterwards. So the next time he says that he's too big for condoms, call him out on being a liar because your vagina and condoms have the same thing in common - one size really does fit all.

9. It Has Double The Nerve Endings That A Penis Has

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Your clitoris contains double the amount of nerve endings than a penis.
Go vagina!
So whilst you have 8,000 nerve endings that are sensitive to the touch or the tongue, the penis only has 4,000 in comparison which is why your orgasms can sometimes be a lot more intense than your guy friend's. However, this can also mean that you become a lot more sensitive down there so whilst he might make it his personal mission to go down on you and make you orgasm as many times as it is possible in an hour, you might not actually enjoy it.

10. You Won't Recognise Your Vagina In Thirty Years

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Your vagina is just the same as every other part of your body, so of course it's going to change and even wrinkle over time. As you get older, your oestrogen levels will wane, leaving you with a labia that is less plumper than it was a few years ago. It might also turn a slightly different colour to the rest of your skin as the vulva may change into a lighter or darker shade and your clitoris can also shrink.
But don't worry, this won't affect your sex life in any way shape, or form. So although you may look a little different, you can still have an epic sex life when you retire...

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