Getting Your Vagina Tight

You'll discover the precise exercises you can do to tighten your vagina so you can make your man cum in seconds (instead of minutes) and have stronger orgasms together. Yes, you heard me correctly: I said both of you. However, before that, let's bust some myths about having a tight or loose vagina! Note: I created this comprehensive assessment to show you how effective you are at providing oral Good Sex Movies and gratifying your partner. It might reveal some unpleasant truths, or it might show you how skilled you already are at giving blow jobs.

Find out how well your blow job skills really are by clicking here to take my brief (and startlingly accurate) quiz. Dispelling Myths Regarding Loose Vagina A woman's vagina is frequently described as being either "tight" or "loose," with urban legends attributing a loose vagina to having too many partners and some women fearing that they will remain loose after giving birth.

Although your pelvic floor muscles and vagina are put to the absolute test during labor, many of the negative connotations associated with a "loose" vagina are based on the partner's enjoyment. Exercises or other procedures may be helpful when muscles start to lose definition, but there are a lot of myths about vaginal looseness to clear up first. so let's discuss these two concepts: A tight vagina becomes loose from having too many partners.

Your tight vagina becomes loose after having a baby. A loose vagina from having too many partners? The first myth ignores a woman who may have had sex with the same partner hundreds or thousands of times but claims that experiencing penetration from many partners causes a woman to have a loose vagina. It seems to be the various penises. However, there is no solid scientific evidence for this.

The vagina is incredibly elastic; after sex or even giving birth to a child, it returns to its normal size and shape. You can find them in my private and discreet newsletter if you want to give your man back-arching, toe-curling, screaming orgasms that will keep him sexually addicted to you. You'll also discover how to avoid the 5 risky & "dumb" sex errors that turn him off. Get it here.

These concepts have their origins in the practice of "slut-shaming," in which women are shamed for having sex or engaging in sexual activity when they are not in a romantic relationship. Slut-shaming varies depending on a number of variables and frequently involves criticism when a woman has an excessive number of partners or even engages in particular types of sex.

It is consistent with the sexism and oppression that women experience on a daily basis. Additionally, the tightness of vagina varies from woman to woman and even over time. Your body will produce lubrication when you are sufficiently aroused. And to make space for a comfortable penetration, your vagina should expand through a process known as vaginal tenting.

 A loose vagina after childbirth? However, research has shown that a woman may experience weaker pelvic floor muscles after childbirth, which stretches the vagina much more than sex. Your uterus, bowel, and bladder are supported by these muscles, which are located across them. When gynecologist Dr. Arnold Kegel noticed that some of his patients had stress incontinence in the 1940s, he made this discovery.

In other words, they would occasionally leak when sneezing or coughing. Additionally, he noted "ill-defined complaints" pertaining to the genital tract, which some interpreted to mean painful sex or trouble experiencing an orgasm. Related Article: How to Make Painless Sex Pleasurable. Dr. Kegel created pelvic floor muscle exercises to tighten the vagina because he believed exercise could help these muscles become stronger like it does other muscles.

He also developed a perineometer, a tool for gauging their power. Women inserted a bulb into their vaginas and squeezed it to activate the device. You'll learn about these exercises a little later if you'd like assistance in making your vagina tighter. Since modern scanning has found it to be effective, the doctor's original technique has largely remained unchanged.

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