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want2know
September 7, 2013 - 8:37pm
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If You Read Around on This Forum,
you will discover that POP does not need to hinder sex ....
Check it out
:-)
w2k
louiseds
September 8, 2013 - 6:11am
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sex and prolapse
Hi Prolapse Questions
How to find the right topics? Use the search box. Put 'sex' in the Search box and all the topics with 'sex' in them will come up. Use your browser's Find on this Page function to highlight "sex". This makes it easier to spot the word in the topic or in the comments following it, while you scroll quickly down each topic. There have been many questions about it. You are not alone in worrying about it.
In short most men don't even notice. It is all warm, and nice and squishy in a woman's vagina. Men have other things on their mind, like your enjoyment or their own enjoyment.
All the organs simply move around to accommodate the penis. Women's pelvic organs are designed to move around to accommodate a full bladder or rectum, or a pregnant uterus. They are loosely tethered to each other and to the walls of the pelvic cavity.
If you bear down during sexual activity it may change the way your vulva and vagina look, because a bulge may be visible, but women's vulvas all look different anyway. If you are concerned that yours doesn't look like the ones you see on porn sites, fear not, most of them are Photoshopped. Long live the normal Vulva!
Take a look at these, http://www.doobybrain.com/2011/06/27/the-great-wall-of-vagina-by-jamie-m... .
Here's hoping that we can help you to feel more OK in your skin, and that you can adapt your attitudes and have a happier sex life in future.
Louise