I jst wanted to know how a girl can knw if she is tight down there or not.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Sexual Health and Reproduction category? Maybe give some free advice about: Virginity? Dragonflymagic answered Thursday July 23 2015, 1:19 pm: No way that I've ever heard of. Generally virgins are more tight than women who've had sex or birthed children. However, females do have vaginal muscles they can contract which will give a male the feeling of tightness. It takes some practice and in the beginning, all I could do is focus my attention on my vagina and just imagine it tightening. It took some time. But its possible to purposely choose a long sustained squeeze or serious of quick short squeezes, and the rhythemic squeezes are especially pleasurable. A female may feel the penis in a different way when tightening the vagina, its a nice different feeling. But just knowing you are tight before any self experimenting like masturbating with your fingers or a dildo, you can't really know.
I will add one thing as its happening more often these days, that a young female is born with a septated hymen, which means instead of the extra tissue going the circumferance of the vaginal walls, its a strip of flesh right down the middle creating 2 much smaller openings. If this is the case, she may easily be too tiny on either entrance to get a tampon in and tampons aren't all that big. So a penis will have great difficulty or not be able to enter at all and trying is very painful as it would require a serious tearing of that strip with it still remaining in place. The only treatment is a day visit to the doctor for a numbing of the area and quick snips to remove the strip of hymen with no discomfort afterwards from what all women have reported. [ Dragonflymagic's advice column | Ask Dragonflymagic A Question ]
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