Am I too loose "down there"?!


Question: Am I too loose "down there"?
Okay. I have been sexually active since I was 13 years old, and I am now 18. (please dont judge me). I have had over twenty partners since then. I can stick my fingers in my vagina and still feel my muscles squeezing. However, the other day, I did the same thing, and my muscles feel really weak, and it feels kind of loose. but I dont know for sure. I am really self concious because I dont want to be loose. I have had sex maybe over one hundred times, since I lost my virginity. what should i do? please tell me if i am too loose. By the way. i cannot put my fist in my vagina whatsoever ! I can put three fingers in there. and my fingers are skinny. please help !

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You need to be worying about the std's you probably have, not the lack of tightness of your vagina.



If you are that worried about it start doing kegel exercises.
They help tighten your muscles and stuff.
http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/kegel-e…

Just because you have had sex so much, and had more then one partner doesn't mean your vagina has gotten loose.
The only real thing that makes your vagina loose is when you have a baby, and that's not even by a lot.

I do hope you have been safe though!



Okay here's what you do...

1)Ask someone for some Pins or threads
2)If they ask you why...RUN
3)Take the pins or thread and stitch it back up, THEN BOOM,BUCKET VAGINA NO MORE...
And 20 partners?Well damn,NOW YOU WORRY?!



I've heard having a lot of sex won't make you looser (except for after your first time) the only thing that can stretch you is a baby. But some guys are thicker than others so the smaller ones might have more room.



Your obviously going to be looser than you were.
If you feel self conscious pelvic floor exercises will tighten you back up :)



the whole "loose vagina" thing is a Myth!-- time for some education

First things first: the vagina is a muscle. It's not some flippety-floppedy passive tube, nor is it tissue like your skin. It's muscle, like the muscles of your arms, legs or tongue. When we put something inside of it, it constricts to hold what is inside of it. When we remove whatever that is, within a relatively short time -- and I don't mean weeks or months, I mean hours -- it'll go right back to the state it was in before that something was inside. When there is nothing inside the vagina, it doesn't hang open: its walls collapse against themselves. If they did not, we'd all be walking around with constant genital infections. Lord knows what we'd find in our vaginas at the end of a day at the beach!

Certainly, not every woman has the same body composition per genetics, so we're not all born with the exact same layout and size when it comes to our vaginas, but there's hardly a huge range. There is a far larger range of "resting" penis sizes than there are resting vaginal "sizes."

Can some things change -- permanently -- the width of our vaginas? A couple. (Kind of.) With age -- not sexual experience -- that muscle tone can decrease slightly, but not usually dramatically, especially before menopause. For instance, women at 40 who have had plenty of sexual partners can generally use the same tampon sizes they used before, but they might use a slightly larger size than they did, say, at the start of puberty, though part of that isn't changes to the muscle with age so much as simply being less tense about putting things in the vagina, or about not having a partial hymen anymore. But if what you were suggesting were so, then women with a lot of partners in their lives for vaginal intercourse would have tampons just falling out on the floor from their vaginas all the time.

That doesn't happen. Thank goodness!

It doesn't happen because, again, the vagina is a muscle that strongly holds what is within it. Even for older women, or for women post-childbirth, who do often find they experience some changes in muscle tone, as is the case with any other kind of muscle, just working that muscle (such as with exercises called kegels) will often vastly improve that.

For adult film performers, or any other woman who has had a good many partners, again, this really isn't going to change anything in terms of how intercourse feels for either partner or in terms of how large or wide the vaginal canal is in any permanent way. Age can impact that, and often enough, so can childbirth, but even then, again, we are not talking (most of the time) about a radical change, but about a subtle one.

http://www.scarleteen.com/article/advice…

more info:

http://www.scarleteen.com/article/advice…




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