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Originally Posted by tnt666
So you think it's up high in the vagina, most believers say it's actually outside! The point is there a very few studies. And the very few scientific studies that have been done whether on adults or on raped vs non raped children shows no difference in the vagina opening from pre to post sex. The point is that the vagina's entrance can be more or less uniform looking, THAT'S ALL... In the rare cases where a septate type entrance can be observed, it's a malformation and in no way informs us about normal women!!!
There are two reasons people feel pain on the first time. 1-lack of lubrication (meaning one of the 2 participants didn't do their job right) and 2- (if totally lubricated) then psychological: The sensation of something larger than a finger entering for the first time is surprising and thht is equated to pain.
The studies on raped little girls show that unless there is vagina damage per se, there is no distinct "membrane damage" since there is no "membrane". All there is a lumpy looking opening.
Dear you really need to start spending more time enjoying your vagina, and please don't misinforming your children that way.
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I don't think the condescension was necessary. You say that you there are very little studies, but reject her first hand information.
It'd be like saying, "there's no frenulum on the penis" to someone who has one.