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3 minutes ago, letsdothis said:

I wish I could say.

ı hope someone can inform us . cc has  81.118 members. ı am sure at least one o them has fucked that kind of pussy.

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On 10/18/2019 at 2:54 PM, jjkopite said:

Nope, just well used 😁

 

On 10/18/2019 at 3:29 PM, Robwin said:

By the look of it fucking worn out too 😂🤣

Here's to dispelling myths.

The question: Does having a large amount of sex actually alter the size/shape of the vagina. Also, if a woman sleeps with a man with a very large penis many times, will her vagina change shape permanently? Or will it snap back to its original form eventually?

The expert: Lauren Streicher, M.D., associate professor of obstetrics and gynecology at Northwestern University's Feinberg School of Medicine and author of Love Sex Again.

The answer: Relax! The female body is designed to adjust to be elastic and expand to accommodate everything from a large penis to childbirth, says Streicher. "Even the largest penis in the world won't compare to the size of the baby, so it won't affect the size of the vagina."

See, the vagina actually goes through physical changes when you're aroused. Increased blood flow to the area helps to lubricate the bumpy walls of the vagina, called rugae. Once the rugae relaxes, it unfolds, essentially giving your body more space to accommodate a penis, no matter the size. Sometimes the body's natural lubrication isn't enough, especially with a larger penis. In those cases, Streicher recommends adding a lubricant that's non-water-based. "It helps makes the vagina extra slippery, making sex more comfortable—and more fun."

If you're feeling not-quite-as-tight-as-usual right after sex, that's normal; your vagina just expanded to accommodate your guy…for a good amount of time. But again, this will bounce back to normal pretty quickly—anywhere from a few minutes to a couple hours, says Streicher. 

Usually if there's an issue with things not feeling tight, it's not the vagina—it's actually the muscles around it known as the pelvic floor, says Streicher. Kegels may help, but most women don't do them correctly or consistently. So Streicher recommends talking to your gyno or a pelvic floor specialist who can recommend specialized exercises or devices to help stimulate and strengthen the muscles down there.

Bottom line? A large member won't change the shape of your vagina permanently. Just make sure you're using plenty of lube—and foreplay—to ensure a comfortable and pleasurable fit.

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And this.

Everyone has different facial features, body types, and coloring. There are also differences in female external genitalia, known as the vulva.

In most women, the labia aren’t symmetrical. It’s not at all unusual for one side to be larger, thicker, or longer than the other. There’s a wide spectrum of shapes and sizes as well.

The term “labia majora hypertrophy” refers to labia majora that are enlarged. Likewise, the term “labia minora hypertrophy” describes the labia minora that are larger or stick out more than the labia majora.

Just as one of your legs may be slightly longer than the other, your labia probably don’t match exactly. There’s no such thing as a correct size or shape for labia.

Exactly why the labia to grow bigger isn’t always clear. Causes may include the following:

  • Due to genetics, your labia may have been that way since birth.
  • As estrogen and other female hormones increase during puberty, many changes take place, including growth of the labia minora.
  • During pregnancy, increased blood flow to the genital area can increase pressure and lead to a feeling of heaviness.

There is no known direct reason for labial hypertrophy. Doctors see it as a natural fluctuation in the human body. Just as one breast may be larger than the other, differences in the labia are usual. It is not caused by masturbation, sex or sexually transmitted infections (STIs). Just like other parts of a person’s body that make them unique, such as the size and shape of their ears and nose, labia are different too and this is completely normal.

Some people are born with enlarged labia, while it may develop over time due to hormonal fluctuations in others. In some people, the labia become larger as they go through puberty.

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Also.

Do all labia look the same?

No. Both the labia majora and the labia minora can vary in size, color, shape and the way they look compared to other females. The labia minora (inner labia) come in all shapes, sizes and colors. The medical term for this is “normal variation.”

Long or short, plump or thin, dark or pale, wrinkly or smooth—no two labia look exactly the same, says Stephanie Romero, M.D., an ob-gyn at USF Health in Tampa, Florida. 

Labia Photo Gallery

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6 hours ago, letsdothis said:

Here's to dispelling myths.

The question: Does having a large amount of sex actually alter the size/shape of the vagina. 

Fuck me a biology lesson from professor Let's 😁👍 must have used up half of my phones fucking memory reading that 😁🤣😂

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