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Interesting Vaginal Facts to Share with Your Friends

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1) A vulva is not a vagina.
2) Most people cannot orgasm with just vaginal penetration
3)Vaginas are not only found in women.
4)It is normal for the vagina to tear during childbirth.
5)It's normal for vagina to smell.
It's possible to become "wet" without becoming sexually aroused.
 
1) A vulva is not a vagina.
2) Most people cannot orgasm with just vaginal penetration
3)Vaginas are not only found in women.
4)It is normal for the vagina to tear during childbirth.
5)It's normal for vagina to smell.
It's possible to become "wet" without becoming sexually aroused.

Can't wait to bring these up at the pub when I'm there next... :banghead:
 
Things us bloke should know... (as well as the Ladies)
The Vagina Cleans Itself. The vagina is able to produce its own special fluids to wash away bacteria, dead cells, etc.

Women can get erections too. The clitoris enlarges.

The clitoris is bigger than you think.

Vagina is Latin for “sheath”

The vagina is incredibly strong.

The clitoris is like the tip of an iceberg.

The clitoris has twice as many nerve endings as the penis.

Vaginas are supposed to have a smell... This should be common knowledge by now but it’s not. The bottom line? The vagina contains a highly specialized army of bacteria that work ‘round the clock to keep your vaginal pH healthy and balanced. And like other bacteria, these do have a smell.

You can lift weights with your vagina!

Got cramps? Your vagina might help with that... Try giving yourself an orgasm to stimulate the release of feel-good chemicals like dopamine and serotonin. The natural pain-relieving effects of these chemicals can ease pain from menstrual cramps, and the afterglow of an orgasm relaxes muscles.

Your pelvic floor muscles can impact your sex life... The lower vagina is guarded by the pelvic floor muscles. That's why the health and strength of these muscles can impact your sex life. A small number of studies show that regular pelvic floor muscle training increases blood flow and contributes to greater pleasure from penetrative sex and more intense orgasms.
 
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