Wednesday, March 23, 2011

The Real Truth


There are men who believe that being "well endowed" or having the ability to "go all night" or "pounding away" are desireable and pleasureable to a woman. I immediately know that these men really are clueless about a woman's anatomy! So let me tell you some of the scientific facts...

The vagina consists of three layers of tissue. The mucosa is the layer on the surface that can be touched. It consists of mucous membranes and feels similar to the lining of the mouth. Whereas the mouth lining is a smooth surface, the vagina contains folds or wrinkles.

The next tissue layer is muscle, concentrated mostly around the outer third of the vagina. The third, innermost layer consists of fibrous tissue that connects to other anatomical structures.

The average length ranges from 2-5 inches. In the sexually unstimulated state, the vagina is shaped like a flattened tube - the sides are collapsed on each other. It is not a continually open space, or "hole" as often thought.

Because of its muscular tissue, the vagina has the ability to expand and contract, similar to a balloon, allowing something as large as a baby to pass through during childbirth, or adjusting to fit snugly around something smaller, such as a finger or any size penis.

The internal walls of the vagina itself do not have a great supply of nerve endings. This means that they are not very sensitive to touch. The outer one-third of the vagina, especially near the opening, contains nearly 90 percent of the vaginal nerve endings and is much more sensitive to touch than the inner two-thirds of the vagina.

Large phalli were considered undesirable for men to possess and were often depicted for comic relief in ancient Rome. So there you the real truth. The most sensitive area of the woman's vagina is near the entrance - probably the first inch and a half...not "deep" inside. So it doesn't matter how large you are, but how (and where) you use it...

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