The va gina is a wonderful, magical, and
mysterious place. There have been so many ample confusion surrounding
the idea of “loose” and “tight” women, with virgins being tighter and
promiscuous women being looser, which is not true.
The misconception that once a va gina is
stretched, it is stretched forever. The first thing to remember is that
women, like men, come in different sizes. It’s important to understand
that va ginal musculature is elastic, meaning it naturally contracts and
resumes its normal size and shape, both after s3xual intercourse as
well as childbirth. S ex doesn’t create a permanently loose va gina, the
process of loosening for s ex and tightening back up afterward is the
same for every woman.
Here are four main tales about the
mysterious va gina, a flurry of myths far too many people believe as far
as the tight/loose debate goes.
1. A virgin’s va gina is extremely tight: This
is completely false. From the time of puberty, va ginal tightness is
the same for all women because the va gina works the same for everyone.
Those who have not had s3x before may experience performance anxiety,
causing them not to properly lubricant and relax. This could make
penetration seem tighter.
2. If you lose your virginity, your va gina is going to be permanently loosened: False
again, virginity does not make you tighter than other women. So you
can’t lose any tightness after having s ex for the first time. You may
notice that you are more relaxed and create more natural lubricant,
making s ex more pleasurable after the first time. But, you remain just
as tight as you were for the first.
3. Having a lot of s3x will make it super loose: More
s ex is actually better for the va gina. Specifically, more orgasms!
When you engage in s ex the va ginal walls expand for penetration, and
contract when you reach orgasm. This actually helps to strengthen the va
gina and surrounding pelvic floor muscles.
4. Childbirth loosens the va gina even more and possibly forever after: This
pregnancy misconception withholds a bit of truth, but only in certain
circumstances.Women who give birth in their twenties and early thirties
will experience their va gina tissues snap back into their pre-baby
state within a few months. However,
for women who have multiple births in a short period of time, they may
experience a looseness problem. This is because as you are pregnant the
va gina is stretched over a great deal of time. With multiple births
this could be consistently stretched for years at a time.
The va gina’s tightly folded muscle tissue is very elastic: The
va gina is no different from rubber, it acts the same as the rubber
band. When it is penetrated, it is temporarily stretched out and then
returns to its normal state.
Anxiety: Makes
the va ginal musculature clench even tighter, that’s why young girls
sometimes have problems inserting tampons. Their va ginal muscle tissue
is tight and contracted to begin with, and many girls feel anxious about
touching themselves and inserting anything, so the muscles contract
even tighter.
During arousal the va gina expands in
anticipation of being penetrated, then the va gina tightens around the
pe nis to give both the man and woman more se xual satisfaction. When a
woman becomes se xually aroused, her va ginal muscles relax and loosen
it doesn’t mean her va ginal is loose.
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