An Eye-Opening Argument About The Tightness & Elasticity Of Vagina
Does sex with different partners loosen your lady parts?
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You never know what will pop up on your feed while you’re scrolling down your timeline, especially where Twitter is concerned. That sentiment felt all the more true this week, as men and women hit the social media site to argue about the thing they like to argue about most: vagina.
One young woman posed a great question and lured men into explaining their crazy kitty cat logic:
https://twitter.com/MuthecaItu/status/1011543252577734656
Not surprisingly, chaos between the sexes ensued soon after. See men defend their caveman thinking below.
https://twitter.com/twinkologist/status/1011857617478737920
This guy said “penising” and we all but died.
https://twitter.com/dindinlayo/status/1011546615268691974
https://twitter.com/dindinlayo/status/1011547429185957889
Sis, say it again!
In an article titled The Rare Truth About ‘Tight’ And ‘Loose’ Women, Psychology Today busts the myth that intercourse loosens the vagina. Learn something new on the flip, fellas.
An Eye-Opening Argument About The Tightness & Elasticity Of Vagina was originally published on globalgrind.com
From Psychology Today: “As women become sexually aroused, vaginal muscle tissue relaxes somewhat. Biologically, this makes perfect sense. Evolution is all about facilitating reproduction. A tight vagina would impede intercourse and reproduction, so women evolved to have sexual arousal relax the vaginal muscles, allowing easier insertion of erections–and greater chance of pregnancy. However, arousal-related vaginal loosening does NOT produce a big open cavity like the inside of a sock. Rather, the vaginal interior changes from resembling a tight fist to a fist loose enough to insert a finger or two.”
The site adds, “After relaxing during sex, vaginal muscle tissue naturally contracts—tightens—again. Intercourse does NOT permanently stretch the vagina. This process, loosening during arousal and tightening afterward, happens no matter how often the woman has sex.”
There you have it, folks. Believe what you will.
An Eye-Opening Argument About The Tightness & Elasticity Of Vagina was originally published on globalgrind.com