Not only are men interested in women's private parts, but women are also interested in their own private parts. Because it's not directly observable, and even if they wanted to know, it wouldn't show.
1. How deep is a woman's vagina?
A woman's vagina is normally 9-10cm, but there is no specific length during sexual intercourse. Because the muscle tissue of the vagina has a retractable function, it will be adjusted according to the length of the penis during sexual intercourse, so the phenomenon of "bottoming" when the male penis enters the vagina will not appear.
A woman's vagina also elongates after childbirth, usually by 2-3 cm. And with each delivery, the vagina gradually grows. But these do not appear on the surface of the vagina, so it is impossible to tell whether a woman is fertile from the appearance.
2. What is the G-spot? Do women have G-spots?
The G-spot is the area around the front wall of a woman's vagina, which is a woman's erogenous zone and, when stimulated, can cause arousal and orgasm. Its specific location is 5 cm from the vaginal opening.
However, researchers aren't entirely sure whether the G-spot exists. "No solid scientific evidence has been found to confirm or disprove the existence of the G-spot," Werriman said.
3. Wrinkles will also grow in the vagina?
The skin of the body changes with age, and so does the private parts. When a woman reaches a certain age, estrogen levels drop, and the body loses collagen, causing wrinkles in the labia.
4. Do women have vaginal smell?
A woman's vagina will secrete fluid under stimulation, and usually also secrete leucorrhea, so it is impossible to say that it has no taste at all. The normal odor is light fishy, sweaty or sour. If there is a fishy smell, rancid smell or a special smell, there may be gynecological diseases. However, the internal environment of the normal vagina is acidic, which is conducive to sterilization and prevention of infection, so the secretions of women are slightly fishy, sour, cool and mucus.
5. Are women's vaginas the same?
I believe that many women will be curious about a question: Do women's vaginas look the same? In fact, the female genitalia are the same in appearance, but there are certain differences in the length of the vagina and the size of the labia.
6. Do women also have prostate glands?
In 1981, American and Czechoslovakian scientists published their findings on the morphological and functional parameters of the female prostate, a delicate and mysterious organ. They believe that the structure of the female prostate is identical to that of the male prostate, including glands, ducts, and smooth muscle. It is just that the female prostate has fewer glands and more ducts, and its volume is significantly smaller than that of the male prostate. Moreover, a woman's prostate is also a sensitive point for the vagina.
A woman's vagina is a magical place with many secrets. Knowing more about it is helpful to vaginal care.
1. Generally, the size of the vagina is about 7.5 cm from the opening to the cervix, but during sexual intercourse, its capacity is elastic and can accommodate any size of penis to enter.
2. The inner part of the vagina is about two-thirds of the length of the vagina from the vaginal opening, which is much more sensitive than the front of the vagina.
3. Although not all women have a G-spot, for women with a G-spot, its location is usually the front wall of the vagina, about 3 cm away from the vaginal opening.
4. Generally speaking, the end of the clitoris has more peripheral nerves like the glans penis, and the size of the clitoris is about 0.16 cm wide and 0.16 cm long.
5. Persistent sexual activity will maintain the elasticity of the vagina, so that the vagina can enjoy such sexual activities for a lifetime.