

The only thing that makes a vagina droop is time and age. On that lovely note, there’s no such thing as getting “loose” from too much sex. It can stretch out and then return to a normal size.

The vagina is much like a sock being held together by an elastic band. The vaginal canal can be anywhere from 3-4 inches long at rest, but I’ve seen women whose vaginas were more like 6-7 inches,” Goodall McDonald says. “This is why foreplay is so important for many women, especially when they have baseline shorter canals. The vaginal canal varies in length and when aroused, it can expand exponentially. There’s a lot of pressure to be “tight” and an equal amount of pressure on men to be able to “fill up” the whole barrel. Many women are self-conscious about their vaginal canals. It’s all about preference and self-exploration.
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It’s a patch of spongy tissue near the urethral sponge.įor some people, it feels great to have this area stimulated and for others - not so much. It’s less of a “spot” and more of an area. You can locate the “G-spot” by inserting a wand toy or finger into the vaginal canal and lifting upward in a rocking horse motion. This doesn’t mean that the individual is broken or flawed, it’s just that they haven’t been able to connect and experience pleasure from this area being stimulated,” says Overstreet. “It can be difficult for some women to find this area. When arousing the G-spot, you’re actually stimulating the apex of the clitoris - the backend - internally. Beverly Whipple discovered, the G-spot isn’t its own thing, it’s part of the clitoral network. Of course, this isn’t the whole answer - which high-key makes the G-spot so befuddling.Īs pioneering sex researcher Dr. Wendy Goodall McDonald, MD, a board-certified OB-GYN tells Healthline that anatomically speaking, the G-spot actually does not exist. Oh, the ever elusive G-spot: The confusion and terror of the sexually repressed masses.
