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Question Posted Tuesday November 13 2007, 1:18 pm

Do women body features change once they start having sex, like their waist getting broader etc? if there are changes what are the changes we can figure out?

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AgonyAuntM answered Tuesday November 13 2007, 1:23 pm:
Hi Darl,
Well not really hip changes and things like that already would of broadened when they go through puberty, but it is extremely difficult to tell. There aren't any changes that you can tell when they have sex, unless it's changes inside the body like vagina getting bigger from the penis, during sex but nothing you can physically tell.

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