Facts And Myths of Vaginal Looseness

03/07/2015 15:26

The vaginal area does not get stretched out- This is a Lie.

May I recommend you get the realities on how your very own body works. Of course it stretches! It has to for babies to come through it. :)

Being "tight" is an excellent thing. INCORRECT! Definitely, entirely, 100 % incorrect.

In fact, that certain myth is precisely opposite of the reality. When a woman is excited sufficiently, her vaginal area actually loosens and her cervix pulls up to enable comfortable penetration. That is simply the method that sexual arousal works for ladies, thank goodness.

You must be looser when trying vaginal penetration, not tighter. Feeling "tight" is normally a pretty great reminder that the lady it either nervous about having sex or is just not in the mood and does not want it all at that point.

Being "loose" means I'm a Nympho

Once more, definitely false. When you get wet and relaxed and primed to go, this just means you are into it and ready for sex!

Your vagina is plain and simple like a muscular tube.This indicates that the vagina will comply with whatever is inside it. So when there is absolutely nothing in a lady's vagina, it is surrounded itself (in other words, the walls will certainly be touching).

Basically, it goes back to exactly the method it was prior to penetration. Instantly after sex, the vaginal area might remain unwinded for several minutes, but it will go back to its previous state really shortly.

Like any muscle, there are variations in muscle tone, however for the majority of females, specifically more youthful women, there's simply no factor to fret about an absence of tone with the vaginal area and the surrounding muscles, and having had sex doesn't decrease tone: in reality, that 'd be a very in reverse thing to think about the use of any muscle, because use increases tone of the muscles.

  • You could have sexual intercourse everyday for a year and it still would not alter a thing
  • You could abstain for a year and it would not alter a thing either (presuming that when you do have sex once more, you are aroused and relaxed).

Penetration permanently alters the "tightness" of the vaginal area. BIG NEGATIVE!

Penetration does not cause any irreversible changes in the vagina.

As I said previously, the vaginal area is a muscular tube, so it stretches to accommodate and afterwards goes back to its previous state. Even vaginal childbirth results in very couple of modifications to the vaginal area. In that case, the modifications to the internal setup are extremely minimal. Some change may be seen in the vaginal opening if serious tearing happens or if an episiotomy is done, however once more this is generally relatively minimal. So if the passage of a child does not completely change the vaginal area, it's not even rational that sexual intercourse would trigger changes. I haven't heard of a penis that's the size of a full term infant, have you?

So basically, stressing over being "tight" is a very pointless and in fact counter-productive thing to do. Having sex will certainly not make you looser.

Not having sex will not make you tighter - Nope

Hate to break the news, but there is nothing that is healthy that is going ot make you tighter. And if you are feeling tight, that's an excellent indication that you don't wish to be having sex right at that moment then anyhow. That's fine if you desire to do something like Kegel exercises. Instead of making you naturally tighter throughout sexual stimulation, it will probably offer you more mindful control over those muscles that you can work out during sex if you prefer and this DOES WORK!

The Only Truth You Need To Know

Looseness of the vagina only happens by having a terrible child birthing experience which caused permanent tear damage or by getting older (50's and 60's) and this is because your muscles are getting old, because lets face it, we can't have our nice looking bodies for forever. 

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