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question about size

This might seem like a silly question, I just want to know if having sex with a man with a large penis can permeantly stretch the vagina.
It would be good to hear from girls who's partners are bigger thsn average. I've started seeing a guy, we haven't had sex yet but have done other things, and he is quite a bit bigger than my previous and only partner.
It is partly it maybe being painful I am worried about but also that it may alter things fown there.
Original post by RtGOAT
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What lovely room-mates and a doting girlfriend you had...
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Original post by RtGOAT
I never bought any of that "size matters" crap until my junior year in college [...]


No one wants to read your low-quality porn-culture-saturated fake story. You have no idea how women's bodies work and it's frankly embarrassing to come across this on a forum about sex and sexuality. Take it somewhere else.
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Original post by Anonymous
This might seem like a silly question, I just want to know if having sex with a man with a large penis can permeantly stretch the vagina.
It would be good to hear from girls who's partners are bigger thsn average. I've started seeing a guy, we haven't had sex yet but have done other things, and he is quite a bit bigger than my previous and only partner.
It is partly it maybe being painful I am worried about but also that it may alter things fown there.


It doesn't change anything - the vagina is a muscle and muscles go back into shape. :smile:

http://www.scarleteen.com/article/advice/lets_let_this_be_the_last_word_on_worn_out_vaginas_shall_we

Ensure you're well-lubricated, aroused (that's the most important part) and willing. If it's hurting, don't do it.
Original post by Anonymous
This might seem like a silly question, I just want to know if having sex with a man with a large penis can permeantly stretch the vagina.
It would be good to hear from girls who's partners are bigger thsn average. I've started seeing a guy, we haven't had sex yet but have done other things, and he is quite a bit bigger than my previous and only partner.
It is partly it maybe being painful I am worried about but also that it may alter things fown there.

I can say squeezing a baby through one does :frown:
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RtGOAT
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You should offer to PayPal a reward to anyone who reads all that.
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the earliest copy of this entertaining tale i have found dates back to 2007... it is on many different websites

:holmes:
Original post by futbol
You should offer to PayPal a reward to anyone who reads all that.


Bravely said. I didn't make it to the end either.
Original post by Anonymous
I can say squeezing a baby through one does :frown:


Giving birth doesn't stretch the vagina itself - it weakens the pelvic floor muscles, which can have a noticeable effect on how much pressure you can apply with them. Since a lot of male/female intercourse happens when the woman isn't properly aroused/most women do not find intercourse the most pleasurable sexual activity, she will be more tense and thus unconsciously squeeze her pelvic floor muscles, so after childbirth she may notice a difference in how "tight" she is during sex. The actual structure of the vagina doesn't change.

If that were the case, blood would come gushing out of the uterus post-childbirth when a woman had a period - like, literally just pouring onto the floor rather than leaking out - and it doesn't, does it?
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Original post by RtGOAT
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You need Jesus in your life.
Original post by spiritandteeth
Giving birth doesn't stretch the vagina itself - it weakens the pelvic floor muscles, which can have a noticeable effect on how much pressure you can apply with them. Since a lot of male/female intercourse happens when the woman isn't properly aroused/most women do not find intercourse the most pleasurable sexual activity, she will be more tense and thus unconsciously squeeze her pelvic floor muscles, so after childbirth she may notice a difference in how "tight" she is during sex. The actual structure of the vagina doesn't change.

If that were the case, blood would come gushing out of the uterus post-childbirth when a woman had a period - like, literally just pouring onto the floor rather than leaking out - and it doesn't, does it?


It all looked like a bloody mess to me, and the functional result is the same...
Original post by RtGOAT
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John is the real winner here
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Original post by spiritandteeth
It doesn't change anything - the vagina is a muscle and muscles go back into shape. :smile:

http://www.scarleteen.com/article/advice/lets_let_this_be_the_last_word_on_worn_out_vaginas_shall_we

Ensure you're well-lubricated, aroused (that's the most important part) and willing. If it's hurting, don't do it.


Once it's in, there's no going back:wink::tongue:
Original post by spiritandteeth
It doesn't change anything - the vagina is a muscle and muscles go back into shape. :smile:

http://www.scarleteen.com/article/advice/lets_let_this_be_the_last_word_on_worn_out_vaginas_shall_we

Ensure you're well-lubricated, aroused (that's the most important part) and willing. If it's hurting, don't do it.


Thank you for your reply and link :smile: was the only helpful one..
Original post by RtGOAT
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That's the best Penthouse letter of the month ever. :smile:
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Original post by RtGOAT
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dayum I would be getting horny, why didn't you join in and have a threesome! :tongue:
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Reply 16
Original post by Kill3er
You need Jesus in your life.


Why? Will jesus be a better girlfriend for him than Amy?
Original post by Daigan
Why? Will jesus be a better girlfriend for him than Amy?


Id assume so.
Original post by RtGOAT
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9/10 for the creative writing (not for you, nothing impressive about copy and pasting, only mark gone for pointlessly introducing the "David" character and not doing anything with him.
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