FallenAngelina
Well-known member
The important thing here is not that we focus on your body, Spork, or on any specific body that might have changed in childbirth and all manner of attendant medical interventions, but to illuminate that the notion of a "stretched vagina" is a much repeated myth that most women believe is a fact of childbirth. Sure, some women will see changes in their bodies from childbirth, but that doesn't mean that those changes happen to all or even most women as a result of having given birth. There is just no science to back up the assumption that the vagina becomes looser as a matter of course after childbirth.
What does make sense is that this myth gets perpetuated (along with the myth that a lot of sex loosens a woman's vagina) because of the pervasive concern over female sexuality and cultural efforts to keep it in check. I rather suspect that Green Acres is onto the real reason that older, more experienced women (many of whom have given birth) can accommodate and enjoy a wider array of sex options than younger women. Experience, confidence, knowing your body, much more effective and comfortable communication with partners and much, much, much less fear in general all go a very long way to enabling a woman to enjoy sex in ways that just didn't happen for her when she was younger. Our vaginas, as a rule, don't loosen as we progress through the natural life cycles, our anxieties do.
What does make sense is that this myth gets perpetuated (along with the myth that a lot of sex loosens a woman's vagina) because of the pervasive concern over female sexuality and cultural efforts to keep it in check. I rather suspect that Green Acres is onto the real reason that older, more experienced women (many of whom have given birth) can accommodate and enjoy a wider array of sex options than younger women. Experience, confidence, knowing your body, much more effective and comfortable communication with partners and much, much, much less fear in general all go a very long way to enabling a woman to enjoy sex in ways that just didn't happen for her when she was younger. Our vaginas, as a rule, don't loosen as we progress through the natural life cycles, our anxieties do.