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JustErin said: WTheeF?
I can't believe that some people didn't know whether the cervix actually opens for a pounding dick or not. It doesn't. The uterus is very prone to infection so that baby stays shut unless you're getting ready to pop out a kid. the uterus is open, how else would our soldiers enter the castle? It doesn't open for a dick, that's true, but you can get in (your gyn knows all about how ). When preggers the uterus is closed off with a blob of mucus (or something). When ready to deliver the uterus opens up by contracting rather than retracting. | |
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SupaFunkyOrgangrinderSexy said: but this is just strict curiosity and not for kicks
So, being that I have never been with a girl, yes I'm a virgin, I have very little knowledge about the innerworkings of the female flower. I know babies come from there and some can handle quite a lot of penis but my question is this: How much room is there inside exactly? I have seen porn where the guy is just huge and it goes all the way in and I go Because even on the backside the shit'll straighten out but at a certain point I can feel that it's hit a dead end So what happens if the guy is too long for how much room you have? Does the cervix open up to allow it to go further? I have absolutely no idea how this works and I think that maybe this is some trivia I should know the answer to before I turn 40 OMG... Cervix doesn't open up like that. Only when you're going to have a baby. | |
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BlueZebra said: JustErin said: WTheeF?
I can't believe that some people didn't know whether the cervix actually opens for a pounding dick or not. It doesn't. The uterus is very prone to infection so that baby stays shut unless you're getting ready to pop out a kid. the uterus is open, how else would our soldiers enter the castle? It doesn't open for a dick, that's true, but you can get in (your gyn knows all about how ). When preggers the uterus is closed off with a blob of mucus (or something). When ready to deliver the uterus opens up by contracting rather than retracting. Sperm are microscopic and have flagella. They can push through the teeny opening of the cervix, helped along by the thinning of vaginal secretions during ovulation. When ready to deliver, the cervix dialates (opens up), and uterine contractions push the baby out through the open cervix. Supa, I think a LOT of women don't know about their own anatomy. I bet you're educating a bunch of people with your questions. "What's 'non-sequitur' mean? Do I look it up in a Fag-to-English dictionary?" | |
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And I don't find it to be sooo terribly painful when my cervix gets bumped, but I know a lot of women think it's agonizing. I just tilt my hips away so it doesn't keep happening. Depth of penetration is pretty easy to control with a little practice. "What's 'non-sequitur' mean? Do I look it up in a Fag-to-English dictionary?" | |
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tackam said: And I don't find it to be sooo terribly painful when my cervix gets bumped, but I know a lot of women think it's agonizing. I just tilt my hips away so it doesn't keep happening. Depth of penetration is pretty easy to control with a little practice.
Yeah. To be honest it is just a little uncomfortable if it's hit really hard, but it's not really painful I'd say. | |
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CarrieLee said: JasmineFire said: To my knowledge, the cervix does not open up during sex, although who knows...maybe for some women it does.
There is no way that the tiny opening of the cervix opens for a peen banging up in there! Babies are a different story. Yeah, I know that but I'm sure there is some woman in the world who will swear up and down that the cervix opens up during sex. I mean just the other day someone posted on a thread that their doctor said that a woman's hymen can regrow and make her a virgin again. So if doctors are saying ridiculous shit like that who knows what people are believing. | |
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tackam said: BlueZebra said: the uterus is open, how else would our soldiers enter the castle? It doesn't open for a dick, that's true, but you can get in (your gyn knows all about how ). When preggers the uterus is closed off with a blob of mucus (or something). When ready to deliver the uterus opens up by contracting rather than retracting. Sperm are microscopic and have flagella. They can push through the teeny opening of the cervix, helped along by the thinning of vaginal secretions during ovulation. When ready to deliver, the cervix dialates (opens up), and uterine contractions push the baby out through the open cervix. Supa, I think a LOT of women don't know about their own anatomy. I bet you're educating a bunch of people with your questions. During childbirth, contractions of the uterus will dilate the cervix up to 10 cm in diameter to allow the child to pass through. It's a fucking work of art !! (no pun intented) | |
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The other thing that I think wouldn't be obvious to vagina-inexperienced is that the "tightness" is due to the muscles at the outer end of the vagina. Once you get past those, the vagina is a lot bigger around inside (which is different from the depth issue). Most diagrams don't show this aspect. Women can learn to have quite a bit of control over those muscles, to accommodate lots of different-sized objects.
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BlueZebra said: JustErin said: WTheeF?
I can't believe that some people didn't know whether the cervix actually opens for a pounding dick or not. It doesn't. The uterus is very prone to infection so that baby stays shut unless you're getting ready to pop out a kid. the uterus is open, how else would our soldiers enter the castle? It doesn't open for a dick, that's true, but you can get in (your gyn knows all about how ). When preggers the uterus is closed off with a blob of mucus (or something). When ready to deliver the uterus opens up by contracting rather than retracting. Wrong, oh so wrong. | |
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a womans vagina is just like a purse, you can put a lot of shit in there. i mean haven't you ever dug through a woman's purse? Same thing.
i've heard of guys breaking through the cervix though. | |
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JustErin said: BlueZebra said: the uterus is open, how else would our soldiers enter the castle? It doesn't open for a dick, that's true, but you can get in (your gyn knows all about how ). When preggers the uterus is closed off with a blob of mucus (or something). When ready to deliver the uterus opens up by contracting rather than retracting. Wrong, oh so wrong. Someone needs some vagina ed... | |
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tackam said: The other thing that I think wouldn't be obvious to vagina-inexperienced is that the "tightness" is due to the muscles at the outer end of the vagina. Once you get past those, the vagina is a lot bigger around inside (which is different from the depth issue). Most diagrams don't show this aspect. Women can learn to have quite a bit of control over those muscles, to accommodate lots of different-sized objects.
Org Sex Ed. Keigle exercises. Woohooo!!! I'm doing them right now..... MyeternalgrattitudetoPhil&Val.Herman said "We want sweaty truckers at the truck stop! We want cigar puffing men that look like they wanna beat the living daylights out of us" Val"sporking is spooning with benefits" | |
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hokie said: JustErin said: Wrong, oh so wrong. Someone needs some vagina ed... I stand by my point. How else is curettage possible ? It's obvious that it's not dilated all the time, but it's not closed shut. also, regarding dilation : Uterine muscles form opposing spirals from the top of the upper segment of the uterus to its junction with the lower segment. During effacement, the cervix becomes incorporated into the lower segment of the uterus. During a contraction, these muscles contract causing shortening of the upper segment and drawing upwards of the lower segment, in a gradual expulsive motion. This draws the cervix up over the baby's head. Full dilatation is reached when the cervix is the size of the baby's head; at around 10 cm dilation for a term baby. (taken from wikipedia, which is not a medical reference, but maybe you can find me one who tells the real true story then ?) you have one and you don't know ! | |
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MoniGram said: I love threads where we actually learn things!
The org is the Electric Company/Sesame Street of fan websites. MyeternalgrattitudetoPhil&Val.Herman said "We want sweaty truckers at the truck stop! We want cigar puffing men that look like they wanna beat the living daylights out of us" Val"sporking is spooning with benefits" | |
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MIGUELGOMEZ said: MoniGram said: I love threads where we actually learn things!
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BlueZebra said: hokie said: Someone needs some vagina ed... I stand by my point. How else is curettage possible ? It's obvious that it's not dilated all the time, but it's not closed shut. also, regarding dilation : Uterine muscles form opposing spirals from the top of the upper segment of the uterus to its junction with the lower segment. During effacement, the cervix becomes incorporated into the lower segment of the uterus. During a contraction, these muscles contract causing shortening of the upper segment and drawing upwards of the lower segment, in a gradual expulsive motion. This draws the cervix up over the baby's head. Full dilatation is reached when the cervix is the size of the baby's head; at around 10 cm dilation for a term baby. (taken from wikipedia, which is not a medical reference, but maybe you can find me one who tells the real true story then ?) you have one and you don't know ! Yes. You can do that. It's done by a forced opening though. They use some type of sticks and meds. to do it. It's not like you can stick your hand up there and stick your finger in and open it. Dude. I've given birth twice out of my very own vagina. I know how that thing works. | |
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here's what wikipedia has to say!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vagina http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cervix | |
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hokie said: BlueZebra said: I stand by my point. How else is curettage possible ? It's obvious that it's not dilated all the time, but it's not closed shut. also, regarding dilation : Uterine muscles form opposing spirals from the top of the upper segment of the uterus to its junction with the lower segment. During effacement, the cervix becomes incorporated into the lower segment of the uterus. During a contraction, these muscles contract causing shortening of the upper segment and drawing upwards of the lower segment, in a gradual expulsive motion. This draws the cervix up over the baby's head. Full dilatation is reached when the cervix is the size of the baby's head; at around 10 cm dilation for a term baby. (taken from wikipedia, which is not a medical reference, but maybe you can find me one who tells the real true story then ?) you have one and you don't know ! Yes. You can do that. It's done by a forced opening though. They use some type of sticks and meds. to do it. It's not like you can stick your hand up there and stick your finger in and open it. Dude. I've given birth twice out of my very own vagina. I know how that thing works. you can do that in horses. you can fit your whole hand in there. it's a bit creepy, if you ask me. | |
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hokie said: BlueZebra said: I stand by my point. How else is curettage possible ? It's obvious that it's not dilated all the time, but it's not closed shut. also, regarding dilation : Uterine muscles form opposing spirals from the top of the upper segment of the uterus to its junction with the lower segment. During effacement, the cervix becomes incorporated into the lower segment of the uterus. During a contraction, these muscles contract causing shortening of the upper segment and drawing upwards of the lower segment, in a gradual expulsive motion. This draws the cervix up over the baby's head. Full dilatation is reached when the cervix is the size of the baby's head; at around 10 cm dilation for a term baby. (taken from wikipedia, which is not a medical reference, but maybe you can find me one who tells the real true story then ?) you have one and you don't know ! Yes. You can do that. It's done by a forced opening though. They use some type of sticks and meds. to do it. It's not like you can stick your hand up there and stick your finger in and open it. Dude. I've given birth twice out of my very own vagina. I know how that thing works. *with bullhorn* Ariel, step away from this thread.....I repeat step away from this thread. MyeternalgrattitudetoPhil&Val.Herman said "We want sweaty truckers at the truck stop! We want cigar puffing men that look like they wanna beat the living daylights out of us" Val"sporking is spooning with benefits" | |
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hokie said: BlueZebra said: I stand by my point. How else is curettage possible ? It's obvious that it's not dilated all the time, but it's not closed shut. also, regarding dilation : Uterine muscles form opposing spirals from the top of the upper segment of the uterus to its junction with the lower segment. During effacement, the cervix becomes incorporated into the lower segment of the uterus. During a contraction, these muscles contract causing shortening of the upper segment and drawing upwards of the lower segment, in a gradual expulsive motion. This draws the cervix up over the baby's head. Full dilatation is reached when the cervix is the size of the baby's head; at around 10 cm dilation for a term baby. (taken from wikipedia, which is not a medical reference, but maybe you can find me one who tells the real true story then ?) you have one and you don't know ! Yes. You can do that. It's done by a forced opening though. They use some type of sticks and meds. to do it. It's not like you can stick your hand up there and stick your finger in and open it. Dude. I've given birth twice out of my very own vagina. I know how that thing works. what I'm asking is where I was "wrong, so wrong". I can always learn. | |
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JustErin said: SupaFunkyOrgangrinderSexy said: I live in conservative Orange County so lots of shit didn't get discussed. I got my education on the streets! You've never watched shows about human sexuality? I'm my own movie and there are no flowers involved! I knew it stretched and all that but I didn't know the exact mechanisms of it. You know what I did see once? They showed penetration from the inside on this science show. It was about fertilization and all that and you could see from the back of the womb the head of the penis poking in back and forth and then ejaclating inside My question is how did the get a fucking camera in there 2010: Healing the Wounds of the Past.... http://prince.org/msg/8/325740 | |
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tackam said: BlueZebra said: the uterus is open, how else would our soldiers enter the castle? It doesn't open for a dick, that's true, but you can get in (your gyn knows all about how ). When preggers the uterus is closed off with a blob of mucus (or something). When ready to deliver the uterus opens up by contracting rather than retracting. Sperm are microscopic and have flagella. They can push through the teeny opening of the cervix, helped along by the thinning of vaginal secretions during ovulation. When ready to deliver, the cervix dialates (opens up), and uterine contractions push the baby out through the open cervix. Supa, I think a LOT of women don't know about their own anatomy. I bet you're educating a bunch of people with your questions. well for sure I don't know! I'm curious but only on a scientific level 2010: Healing the Wounds of the Past.... http://prince.org/msg/8/325740 | |
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MIGUELGOMEZ said: hokie said: Yes. You can do that. It's done by a forced opening though. They use some type of sticks and meds. to do it. It's not like you can stick your hand up there and stick your finger in and open it. Dude. I've given birth twice out of my very own vagina. I know how that thing works. *with bullhorn* Ariel, step away from this thread.....I repeat step away from this thread. He loves my vagina thank you. | |
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BlueZebra said: hokie said: Yes. You can do that. It's done by a forced opening though. They use some type of sticks and meds. to do it. It's not like you can stick your hand up there and stick your finger in and open it. Dude. I've given birth twice out of my very own vagina. I know how that thing works. what I'm asking is where I was "wrong, so wrong". I can always learn. You are right. Sperm get through. But like tackam said they're microscopic and have self propulsion. So, yes there is a way for them to get through. But, it isn't a big enough opening to see with the naked eye. If you really want to see google it. A curettage is done sometimes when a woman has a miscarriage. It is also a method for early abortion. They sometimes do it too if a woman has problems with her menstrual cycles. When they do the curettage they dilate the cervix first by artificial means. It isn't just open. | |
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BlueZebra said: tackam said: Sperm are microscopic and have flagella. They can push through the teeny opening of the cervix, helped along by the thinning of vaginal secretions during ovulation. When ready to deliver, the cervix dialates (opens up), and uterine contractions push the baby out through the open cervix. Supa, I think a LOT of women don't know about their own anatomy. I bet you're educating a bunch of people with your questions. During childbirth, contractions of the uterus will dilate the cervix up to 10 cm in diameter to allow the child to pass through. It's a fucking work of art !! (no pun intented) OK, I do find it amazing that something only a tiny sperm can go through can turn into an opening large enough for a baby to go through! You guys have a Carl Zeis lens up in there 2010: Healing the Wounds of the Past.... http://prince.org/msg/8/325740 | |
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