Loose And Irritable Vagina. What Could Be The Cause?
Is there anything that can make a vagina feel loose during intercoursen that is nonrelated to penis size.? The last two times I had sex my partner accused me of having an affair due to my loose vaginal walls. We have sex often for the past four months and never experienced this. My vagina has been feeling Irritated. Confused & falsely accused
After relaxing during sex, vaginal muscle tissue naturally contracts–tightens–again. Intercourse does not permanently stretch the vagina. So what he is thinking is a myth.
Kegel exercises are a great way for women to work on their vaginal elasticity. if you are having issues identifying which muscles should try to stop their urination midstream while they’re on the toilet. “Once you’ve identified your pelvic floor muscles, empty your bladder and lie on your back. Tighten your pelvic floor muscles, hold the contraction for five seconds, and then relax for five seconds.Try it four or five times in a row. Work up to keeping the muscles contracted for 10 seconds at a time, relaxing for 10 seconds between contractions. This should be done thrice daily.
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Loose And Irritable Vagina. What Could Be The Cause?
Hi, After relaxing during sex, vaginal muscle tissue naturally contracts–tightens–again. Intercourse does not permanently stretch the vagina. So what he is thinking is a myth. Kegel exercises are a great way for women to work on their vaginal elasticity. if you are having issues identifying which muscles should try to stop their urination midstream while they’re on the toilet. “Once you’ve identified your pelvic floor muscles, empty your bladder and lie on your back. Tighten your pelvic floor muscles, hold the contraction for five seconds, and then relax for five seconds.Try it four or five times in a row. Work up to keeping the muscles contracted for 10 seconds at a time, relaxing for 10 seconds between contractions. This should be done thrice daily. Regards