Obviously we all know that, but it bears constant repeating.
What can you do, penis?
#birthcanal
And we all know that’s the measurement that matters.
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An infants head is around 10 cm across.
You do the math.
(Actually, we did it already.
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The vag is no slouch, herself.
It lengthens during arousal, Minkin tells SELF, from an average length (i.e.
depth) of 7 or 8 cm up to 10 or 11 cm.
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And no one can see it in the locker room, anyway.
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It produces natural fluids to flush out bad bacteria and maintain and healthy pH.
Thats whyyou dont need toand shouldntdouche.
Its called arousal, she says.
Most people get wet enough just from getting turned on.
Hand lotion and Kleenex?
Theres no hiding a raging boner.
That must be, ahem, hard on you guys.
But ladies dont need to worry about anyone spying their discreet cloners (ya know, clitoral boner).
Thats because they are surrounded by muscles that you might flex and strengthen.
Stronger Kegels give you more intense contractions during orgasms.
And it’s possible for you to work them on your own, any time, anywhere.
(Learn exactly how to do Kegel exercises here.)
Embryologically, the vagina forms from two tubular structures that fuse in the middle.
The divider along the midline disappears during development.
But occasionally it doesnt, so some women are born with a septum that divides the vagina into two.
While some opt to have it removed, others may not even know its there.
In the words ofBroad Citys Ilana Glazer, its natures pocket.
Like clean, loving fingers, hungry tongues, andyes, ma’ampenises.
Have you ever tried to put a penis inside a penis?
Neither have we, but it sounds awful.
Women can achieve orgasm fromvaginal, clitoral and even nipple and perianal stimulation.
…while men and their penises have to wait out a refractory period until they can come again.
The length of the refractory period varies from person to person, but tends to get longer with age.
Sorry (not sorry).