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is it possible to have big vaginas

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PostPosted: 03/11/06 - 01:00    Post subject: is it possible to have big vaginas Vote now! Reply with quote


I know that worries about vagina size are extremely common among women. Although many people think only man worries about the size, I know this is not true. It might be scarcely surprising, because a woman's feelings about her own vagina are central to her sexuality. That is why I would like to hear what you could tell me about problem with big vaginas. I am thinking I have this problem, so I want to hear if that is possible and what it could cause.
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PostPosted: 04/06/06 - 19:48    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote


If you are concerned about your own vagina, you should not hesitate to consult a doctor and get yourself examined. I can understand this is not pleasant, but is surely the best way to find out if you really have big vagina. However, I can tell you if you have never had children, it is almost unthinkable that your vagina is too big. Unfortunately, there is a very common myth that a woman who has lots of sex will get a large vagina. This is just nonsense, because no matter how much sex you have, it will not affect your vaginal size. Childbirth affect vaginal size, because the more babies you have, the more likely your vagina is to become widened. This is due to damage to the muscles and other supporting tissues of the vaginal walls, so vagina could appear as big. However, it is more common after difficult and prolonged labors. It can often be prevented by very determined use of the postnatal exercises, which I would recommend to each mother. If your vagina is excessively big, this can have effects on your and your partner’s intercourse, which may be less satisfactory for you and for your partner. Beside this, you may be more liable to experience the phenomenon of air getting into the vagina, a phenomenon known in some countries as fanny farting.
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