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Women’s Anatomy, G-spot, labia, anatomy basics!

Women’s Anatomy, G-spot, labia, anatomy basics! I feel like this could be a full time job! So lets start with some basics.

Myth #1 – How Many Holes?

You’d be surprised how many people (both women and men, in my experience) believe the myth that there are only two holes. This picture has some of the basic anatomy. As you can see there is anus, the vaginal opening, and the urethra between women’s legs. The clitoris is hiding under it’s clitoral hood above the vaginal and urethral openings. So, we can dispel with that myth easily enough!

Myth #2 – The G-spot Doesn’t Exist

Some people thing the g-spot doesn’t exist. It does. Because different women experience it at different depths and positions, the rumors will persist. There is a consensus as to its approximate location. Assuming your partner is lying on her back, insert a finger into her vagina with your palm up. Feel the top of her vaginal walls, you’ll feel a series of bumps or a rougher patch of skin. For example, to me like a very wet sponge, about 1-1.5 inches in. So, that’s the g-spot (in my experience, it’s the very farthest end of that patch of spongy skin). There will always be people that say it doesn’t exist. It very well might have varying degrees of sensitivity from woman to woman which makes is seem like it’s not a thing, but it absolutely exists.

Myth#3 – A Used Vagina is a Loose Vagina

There are a lot of myths to dispel surrounding the way a vagina looks as well, let’s dispel some of that craziness. Because the biggest myth I find in my “research” (read that as surfing the internet) is that more sex makes women loose. We need to work with our fellow men to understand this is NOT the case. This, to put it gently, is asinine. Vaginas are muscles, and get stronger (which translates to TIGHTER) with use.

Myth #4 – Labia Length Correlates to Vaginal Use

Outer and inner labia length has no correlation to intercourse frequency.  Labia are just the size they are. Sex does not, in any way, permanently change the length or size of labia. Now, there is a small caveat. That is, when women are aroused their vaginal area becomes engorged with blood just like ours do. Also, if you ever shame a woman about the way her most private of privates looks, you never deserve to see them again.

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