Guys, what's your ideal vaginal depth?
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Guys, what's your ideal vaginal depth?
| Mon, 06-26-2006 - 7:01pm |
We have to get the guys to answer the same ridiculous, too often asked, questions....
1. 4" deep
2. 5" deep
3. 6" deep
4. 7" deep
5. 8-9" deep
6. "Hellooooo, down there!"
7. "I need a 4 X 4 strapped to my ass to keep me from falling in!"
8. "I could care less as long as she loves me."
9. "I wish we could stop these innane polls!"
Edited 6/26/2006 7:04 pm ET by katmandoo2001

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ROFL!
In the style of Jeff Fox Worthy -
She might be a size queen if...
...she has a 12" ruler tattooed on her hand and arm.
...it's discovered she wrote the penissizedebate site.
...instead of saying hello every morning she says "How's it hangin."
...she refers to the blimp in the sky as a "fat one".
Hump, oxytocin works to dilate the cervix, not the vagina. Most tears occur in the perinium (the area between the vaginal opening and the anus). If vaginal tearing does occur, it's most likely that the baby itself(or the head) is large, or breech, or forceps were used. But in any event, we are talking about a BABY'S head!!! I do not think that there are any penises that could ever come close to a diameter of a baby's head (even the smallest)!!!
Hump, it's not that common for women to have a "too small" of a vagina.....
http://www.netdoctor.co.uk/sex_relationships/facts/vaginasize.htm
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What if you think that you're too small?
Alternatively, do you think that you are 'built' too small?
I have to tell you that statistically this is most unlikely. Vast numbers of patients think that they are excessively small, but only once in a blue moon are they actually right.
The symptoms that make them feel that they are unusually small include:
pain on intercourse
inability to have sex at all
inability to insert a tampon.
But the vast majority of women who complain of these problems do eventually turn out to be normal-sized. Nearly always, they are suffering from a degree of vaginismus - the common condition that makes the vaginal muscles contract whenever any approach is made to the genitals.
To find out if your vagina really is too small, you should have an internal examination by an experienced doctor who is good at putting patients at their ease.
Apparent 'smallness'
There are rare cases in which the apparent ‘smallness’ is due to the fact that the vagina has a ‘wall’ (a septum) down the middle, or has developed as a ‘double’ barrel. Happily, these women can be cured surgically.
The obvious place to go for this is a Family Planning Clinic - especially as the staff are mainly female. Indeed, many of the doctors and nurses have been specifically trained in dealing with this particular problem.
In the unlikely event that your vagina really does turn out to be too small, it is possible for a skilled gynaecologist to enlarge it surgically for you.
However, I must stress that in 30 years of practising sexual medicine, I have yet to see a patient who actually needed this operation.
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I have just never heard any woman complain that she couldn't accommodate an average to large girth penis. If anything, I've heard the opposite.
"By the way ave girth is between 4.5" to 5", not 6" Maybe you have just been with some girthier men in your experiences. My wife and I happen to fit nicely, thats all I care"
Hump, all I did was guestimate that the average girth of a penis is about the size of the inside of the toilet paper roll. I did it by eye. After being challenged, I actually measure it, and lo and behold it was exactly 6." I said 6" "looked" about average. When you think about it....if you add an inch to circumferance, it really doesn't add up to all that much. If you take a tape measure and make a 5" cicle and draw it on paper, and then make a 6" circle it really isn't all that much of a difference visually. Measuring the diameter of each you get about 1 3/8 for a 5" circumference, and about 1 7/8" for a 6" circumference...with a difference of about 4/8" of inch (or a 1/2"). If you had two flat circular disks to represent each circumference and laid the smaller one on top of the larger one (like you would a dime on top of a nickel), then you will see that the difference in the diamaters would be equal on all sides. A 1/2" difference represents a 1/4" gain from the edge of the first measurement (5") to the edge of the second (6"). Soooooo....I do not think that it's so far-fetched to say that 6" is about average, when we're talking about 4/8" difference.
I can't believe I'm even discussing this at this ****depth**** (punny) .... ;-)
Edited 6/28/2006 6:47 pm ET by rain_dancer_iam
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