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Women.. Whats your depth?

cyrex said:
dude you need an anatomy lesson..

babies aren't held in the vagina . . . they are held in the uterus. the 'depth' or 'length' of a vagina is usually about 3-4 inches wichi is where the cervix or opening of the uterus is. some women that have had children do have a more stretched out vaginal area and while they are still only 4 or 5 inches deep they will stretch much easier past the uterus.
i never said that the vaginia was 19 in deep. i just said that 19in babies come out of it. i understand that babies are in the uterus but during delivery the baby is coming out of the vagina, right, right.
 
jenscats5 said:
Right - it's sort of cone shaped - so you might be able to slip past it to one side or the other - or front or back.....

Now the front where the Gspot is = :p :p :p :p



So thats there the baseball bats and the bowlings pins go... I was wondering how they did it.
 
Bigroof said:
i never said that the vaginia was 19 in deep. i just said that 19in babies come out of it. i understand that babies are in the uterus but during delivery the baby is coming out of the vagina, right, right.

But the baby doesn't sit in the vagina the whole time....once the cervix fully dilates enough and the woman pushes - the baby *mostly* slides out....the baby doesn't move from the uterus to the vagina, then comes out.....

Since the average vagina is only 3-6 inches long - a 19 inch baby is pretty much just passing thru....
 
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