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• The bony vagina. If a lady is petite or skinny, chances are that she also has a bony vagina. Gynaecologists say this type of vagina is more narrow and bonier than most. “The exciting part about it is that it allows for a tighter fit that ensures a sensational sexual experience. The worrying part is that it can be a little uncomfortable when a sensitive body part is conjoined with a bony one,” says sexologist, Adrian O’Neilly.

• Full lip vagina. Simply put, the woman has plumper lips than the rest. They are so pert that they practically scream for attention. And, they’re kissable too. According to O’Neilly, “men love fat lipped vaginas because they are always very soft to the touch, very inviting and easier to find for penetration.”

• The shaved vagina. What this says about a woman is that she’s so into making sure everything is clean shaven, prim and proper, and the sexiest of the pack. “Guys definitely notice when a woman puts a great deal of work into keeping her vagina perfectly tamed,” O’Neilly assures.

• The expert vagina. Well, the expert vagina shows an experienced lady! She’s got those wide alleys for easy entry—or so male respondents told O’Neilly! But then, the truth is, the vagina expands as a woman becomes aroused. The only downside is that a guy might be worried that he isn’t going to be able to please his woman!
• The accessorized vagina. This woman loves to accessorize, with lots of extra skin in the surrounding area. “The common misconception is that this type of vagina seems like its old, run down, tired or just got off a major diet. Fortunately, men really don’t mind the extra skin, so don’t be afraid to embrace it,” O’Neilly says.
• The 70s vagina. What it means is that this lady’s got a thing for comfort and relaxation and her vagina shows it. Shaving down there really isn’t a priority for her. For the most part, guys don’t normally have an issue with an unshaven vagina, so don’t feel obligated to start a new shaving regimen, O’Neilly says.

• The virginal vagina. What this indicates is that the lady’s body is as tight as it gets from those slender arms to that tight vagina. In fact, the walls may actually be closing in. “If you own one of these, you’re in luck because guys give this one two thumbs up. The snug fit allows for heightened sensations and a major confidence boost. Guys never have to worry about whether or not they are big enough and the close fit definitely makes them think your vagina was made specifically for them,” the sex expert says.
• The peek-a-boo vagina. The lady concerned has that clitoris that is out just enough to give the perfect tease. According to O’Neilly, a perky clitoris makes for the perfect plaything for the male species. Plus, they love the bigger orgasms girls seem to get with these. It makes them feel like they did their job just right.

The bottom line: Vaginas come in all shapes and sizes and there is no such thing as the ‘perfect vagina.’ Rather, a good man will love his woman despite the type of vagina she happens to have. As for the woman, learn to embrace your vagina, regardless of what it looks like.


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Medically Reviewed by Carol DerSarkissian, MD on March 06, 2022
The age-old question of whether or not size matters is typically directed at men. But although they might not talk about it, some women may worry about the size of their vagina and how it affects sexual pleasure, particularly after having a baby .
Not a lot of research has been done in this area. Because so many things affect women’s sexuality, it's hard for researchers to know if vagina size and sexual pleasure are linked.
“Our ability to understand size as it relates to sexual function is poorly understood,” says Christopher Tarnay, MD, director of the division of female pelvic medicine and reconstructive surgery at the UCLA Medical Center.
The vagina is a very “elastic” organ, says Christine O’Connor, MD, director of adolescent gynecology and well women care at Mercy Medical Center in Baltimore.
It's small enough to hold a tampon in place, but can expand enough to pass a baby through. This is because the walls of the vagina are similar to those of the stomach in that they have rugae, meaning they fold together to collapse when unused, then expand when necessary.
“It doesn’t stay one particular size,” O’Connor says. “It changes to accommodate whatever is going on at that time.”
The most commonly used measurements regarding the size of vaginas come from Masters and Johnson’s work from the 1960s. They looked at 100 women who had never been pregnant and found that vagina lengths, unstimulated, range from 2.75 inches to about 3¼ inches. When a woman is aroused, it increased to 4.25 inches to 4.75 inches. Regardless of how long the vagina is, the area that is thought to be important for most women’s sexual response is the outer one-third.
So how does length relate to sexual satisfaction? No one seems to know for sure.
Tarnay says the main issues women report is discomfort during sex. This typically happens if the vagina is too short or tight or if they have a prolapse. In prolapse, the uterus, bladder , or other organs fall out of place, typically after childbirth.
But in general, vaginal length "probably doesn’t matter,” Tarnay says. “There is such a wide range of normal. One can be completely assured that in the absence of prolapse, length has no impact on sexual satisfaction.”
What may make a difference, Tarnay says, is what he calls the genital hiatus -- the vaginal opening. If there's a problem, it typically happens after childbirth.
The vaginal opening likely changes only slightly after birth, Tarnay says. In 1996, doctors began using a measurement called the pelvic organ prolapse quantification system as a way of helping them see how well they were doing repairing that area after childbirth.
This was the first time there was a true before-and-after measurement, Tarnay says. Doctors have used the system to look at populations of women and found that there is a slight increase in the size of the opening after vaginal deliveries. The issue may be more related to muscular weakness or injury in that area, Tarnay says.
“Women who are able to contract the pelvic floor muscles can increase or decrease the size of the hiatus,” he says. “Increasing pelvic floor muscle tone can reduce looseness.”
Kegel exercises can be very effective at strengthening these muscles, Tamay says may generally improve sex .
A study published in the Australian & New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology in 2008 found that women who regularly did Kegel exercises reported greater sexual satisfaction than women who didn’t do Kegels.
To find the muscles you use to do Kegels, you can either insert a finger into the vagina and squeeze the surrounding muscles or stop the flow when urinating. After you’ve found the muscles, practice contracting them for five to 10 seconds, and then relax. If you can’t hold for that long, work your way up. Repeat the process 10 to 20 times, three times a day. While doing these exercises, breathe normally and try not to use the muscles in your legs, stomach, or bottom.
Some women sustain nerve injury during birth and can’t feel these muscles. Tarnay says there arephysical therapists who specialize in helping women learn how to do Kegels.
Worrying about vagina size and whether or not it changes over time is the wrong concern, O’Connor says. She notes that other things -- like lubrication, arousal, and having and a good relationship with your partner -- have a much greater impact on sexual enjoyment for women.
A 2010 study published in the International Urogynecology Journal bears out her opinion. Researchers used medical records, an exam, and questionnaire of 500 gynecological patients aged 40 and older to see if there was a correlation between vaginal length and opening size and sexual satisfaction.
The researchers found that desire, arousal, orgasm, pain, and sexual satisfaction weren't linked to vagina size. 
“It is not an exact physical fit you are looking for in terms of sexual function,” O’Connor says. “It is more about the communication between the two partners and making sure both are getting what they need out of the experience and are comfortable.”
Christopher Tarnay, MD, associate professor of obstetrics and gynecology; director, division of female pelvic medicine and reconstructive surgery, UCLA Medical Center.
Christine O’Connor, MD, director of adolescent gynecology and well women care, Mercy Medical Center, Baltimore.
Schimpf, M. “Does vaginal size impact sexual activity and function?” International Urogynecology Journal , April 2010.
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