Notions of vaginal tightness and looseness are fraught with mythology. These can be avoided by using a condom or by urinating before and after having sex A lot of women report the experience of pain and discomfort inside or around the vagina during and immediately after sex The pain can result from repeated sex within a short period of time or reduced secretion of natural lubricants. Contrary to popular belief, the vagina doesn’t become loose after having “too much” penetrative sex No matter how much a woman has sex, the vagina can bounce back
It’s an incredibly elastic organ that adjusts for sexual activity Sure, the tissue becomes more relaxed before, during, and after sex. You may have heard that having piv sex more than one time, or having sex with multiple partners, will cause your vagina to permanently stretch This is a false and unscientific rumor, usually spread to shame people with vaginas for. Many women and men believe that too much sex, a large partner or use of certain sex toys will permanently make the vagina larger Similar concerns include that too much sexual activity or masturbation will lead to larger labia or other changes to the vulva.
Vaginal dryness can happen due to too much sex Inflammation if your external skin, the vulva, and your labia become engorged and swollen after intercourse, back off until you feel okay.
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