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https://tl.net/forum/closed-threads/511741-vagina-size-and-ethnicty-you-may-be-suprised
Перевести · 17.07.2016 · Asian women have shorter vagina's than both black and white women, have wider openings than black women, but not as large as white women. Unlike penis size, the body size/shape of a woman has an influence on vaginal size. Taller women (longer torso) with wider hips will most likely have longer and deeper set vagina.
https://www.healthline.com/health/womens-health/tight-vagina-asian-stereotype
Перевести · 27.08.2018 · Dispelling the Myth that Asian Vaginas are Tighter. No myth is more harmful than the expectation of having a tight vagina. From perennially perky breasts to smooth, hairless legs, womanhood has ...
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Перевести · The dimensions and shape of human vagina are of great importance in medicine and surgery; there appears to be no one way, however, to characterize the vagina's size and shape. In addition to variations from individual to individual, the size and shape of a single person's vagina …
What is the average size of a vagina?
What is the average size of a vagina?
widths: 4.8 to 6.3 cm (1.9 to 2.5 in); introital diameters: 2.4 to 6.5 cm (0.94 to 2.56 in) A second study by the same group showed significant variations in size and shape between the vaginas of women of different ethnic groups. Both studies showed a wide range of vaginal shapes,...
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What are the different shapes of the vagina?
What are the different shapes of the vagina?
Both studies showed a wide range of vaginal shapes, described by the researchers as "Parallel sided, conical, heart, [...] slug" and "pumpkin seed" shapes. Barnhart et al., however, weren't able to find any correlation amongst the race and the size of vagina.
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As the antithesis of the prized tight vagina, the “loose” vagina is associated with “bad” women — women who have too many sexual partners. Zoe Peyronnin, a 21-year-old Asian-American woman raised in New York, echoes this sentiment.
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The dimensions and shape of human vagina are of great importance in medicine and surgery; there appears to be no one way, however, to characterize the vagina's size and shape.[1] In addition to variations from individual to individual, the size and shape of a single person's vagina can vary substantially during sexual arousal and intercourse.[2] Carrying a baby to term, or parity, is associated with a significant increase in the length of the vaginal fornix.[1] The potential effect of parity may be the result of a stretching and elongation of the birth canal at the time of vaginal birth.[1]
There are a number of studies that have been done into the dimensions of the human vagina, but it has not been as intensively researched as penis size.[1]
A 1996 study by Pendergrass et al., using vinyl polysiloxane castings taken from the vaginas of 39 Caucasian women, found the following ranges of dimensions:[3]
A second study by the same group showed significant variations in size and shape between the vaginas of women of different ethnic groups.[4] Both studies showed a wide range of vaginal shapes, described by the researchers as "Parallel sided, conical, heart, [...] slug"[3] and "pumpkin seed"[4] shapes. Barnhart et al., however, weren't able to find any correlation amongst the race and the size of vagina. They were also unable to characterize the vaginal shape as a "heart, slug, pumpkin seed or parallel sides" as suggested by the previous studies.[1][5] A 2003 study by the group of Pendergrass et al. also using castings as a measurement method, measured vaginal surface areas ranging from 66 to 107 cm2 (10.2 to 16.6 sq in) with a mean of 87 cm2 (13.5 sq in) and a standard deviation of 7.8 cm2 (1.21 sq in)[6]
Research published in 2006 by Barnhart et al., gave the following mean dimensions, based on MRI scans of 28 women:[1]
A 2006 U.S. study of vagina sizes using Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) on 28 volunteers between 18 and 39 years old, with heights ranging from 1.5 to 1.7 metres, and weights between 49.9 and 95.3 kilograms, revealed a greater than 100 percent variation between the shortest (40.8 millimetres) and the longest (95.0 millimetres) vagina length.[7]
Given the large range in vaginal dimensions noted in studies such as the above, many fitted vaginal devices, for example pessaries, do not adhere to a "one-size-fits-all" mentality.[8]
Lawrence, citing Masters and Johnson's Human Sexual Response (1966), states that pages 73 and 74 of that book show that typical vaginal depth in Masters and Johnson's participants ranged from 7–8 cm (2.8–3.1 in) in an unstimulated state, to 11–12 cm (4.3–4.7 in) during sexual arousal with a speculum in place.[2]
The depth of the typical neovagina created by male-to-female sex reassignment surgery is generally limited by the length of Denonvilliers' fascia,[citation needed] and is reported to be between 11 and 12 cm (4.3–4.7 in), within the range of the natural female vagina.[2]
^ a b c d e f Barnhart, K. T.; Izquierdo, A.; Pretorius, E. S.; Shera, D. M.; Shabbout, M.; Shaunik, A. (2006). "Baseline dimensions of the human vagina". Human Reproduction. 21 (6): 1618–1622. CiteSeerX 10.1.1.485.8802. doi:10.1093/humrep/del022. PMID 16478763.
^ a b c Anne A. Lawrence. "Notes on Genital Dimensions". Archived from the original on March 24, 2006. Retrieved 2012-05-13.
^ a b Pendergrass, P. B.; Reeves, C. A.; Belovicz, M. W.; Molter, D. J.; White, J. H. (1996). "The shape and dimensions of the human vagina as seen in three-dimensional vinyl polysiloxane casts". Gynecologic and Obstetric Investigation. 42 (3): 178–182. doi:10.1159/000291946. PMID 8938470.
^ a b Pendergrass, P. B.; Reeves, C. A.; Belovicz, M. W.; Molter, D. J.; White, J. H. (2000). "Comparison of vaginal shapes in Afro-American, Caucasian and Hispanic women as seen with vinyl polysiloxane casting". Gynecologic and Obstetric Investigation. 50 (1): 54–59. doi:10.1159/000010281. PMID 10895030. S2CID 37395321.
^ "The Social - How much do you know about vaginas?". TheSocial.ca. Archived from the original on December 14, 2017. Retrieved 1 January 2018.
^ .Pendergrass, P. B.; Belovicz, M. W.; Reeves, C. A. (2003). "Surface area of the human vagina as measured from vinyl polysiloxane casts". Gynecologic and Obstetric Investigation. 55 (2): 110–113. doi:10.1159/000070184. PMID 12771458. S2CID 27781106.
^ "Baseline dimensions of the human vagina". Human Reproduction, Volume 21, Issue 6, June 2006, Pages 1618–1622. Retrieved 27 January 2020.
^ Ding, J., Song, X., Deng, M. et al. Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Peking Union Medical College Hospital, Peking Union Medical College, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences, Beijing, China (3 June 2016). "Which factors should be considered in choosing pessary type and size for pelvic organ prolapse patients in a fitting trial? Int Urogynecol J 27, 1867–1871 (2016)". International Urogynecology Journal. 27 (12): 1867–1871. doi:10.1007/s00192-016-3051-3. PMID 27260324. S2CID 1593002.CS1 maint: uses authors parameter (link)
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