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Girl Picture: Directed by Alli Haapasalo. With Aamu Milonoff, Eleonoora Kauhanen, Linnea Leino, Sonya Lindfors. As three young women try to defy the persistent winter darkness in Finland, they move between dreams, reality, friendship, and relationships, and try to make sense of everything.
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- Drama, Romance
- Alli Haapasalo
- 2022-08-12
- Overview
- 1. How long is the vaginal canal?
- 2. Does it get longer when you’re aroused?
- 3. How does it stretch for childbirth?
- 4. So the vagina can’t get permanently stretched out?
- 5. Should I be doing Kegels?
- 6. Does the clitoris get bigger, too?
- 7. Do all lady parts look the same?
- 8. Why is the skin down there darker than the rest of me?
- 9. Is pubic hair really necessary?
Most vaginas are roughly as deep as the length of your hand, but they can change shape in certain situations. They cannot be permanently stretched out, but the muscles inside your vagina can weaken.
There are lot of misconceptions around how the vagina works and how you should be caring for it. Some people think vaginas are a never-ending open space (not true) or that it only smells when something’s wrong (also not true).
Not that long. The authors of one older study, from 2006, found the average length of the vaginal canal was around 2.5 inches (62.7 millimeters [mm]), with a range of 1.5–3.7 inches (40.8–95 mm).
But your vaginal canal can change shape in certain situations, like during sex or childbirth.
When you’re having sex, your vaginal canal can get longer to accommodate penetration. Sexual arousal forces your cervix and uterus to lift up and out of the way, which causes the upper two-thirds of your vagina to lengthen.
But if you feel a penis or sex toy hitting your cervix, that could mean your body isn’t turned on enough to allow for full penetration. Of course, that’s not the only reason — your cervix could be touched when thrusting is too deep, or if a penis or toy is larger than the average penis size. That’s about five inches when erect.
Your vaginal canal and the opening of your vagina will stretch a great deal to allow a baby to pass through. Some women who give birth may notice a change in their vagina, such as it feeling loose or dry, or looking wider than before. You may also feel pain and soreness. This is completely normal.
Your vagina should become tighter within a few days after childbirth, and will return somewhat to its pre-birth shape about six months after delivery. Although your vagina’s appearance won’t be exactly the same, it’ll be pretty close.
No, not at all. That’s one major misconception about vaginas — it isn’t possible to permanently stretch them out. Vaginas are elastic, so they’re able to expand and snap back much like a rubber band.
If you do feel your vagina becoming loose over time, it may be the result of one of two scenarios. If your vagina’s elasticity weakens, it may not be able to retract completely. This can happen to women who’ve had multiple births. Aging can also weaken the vaginal muscles, regardless of childbirth.
Over time, your pelvic floor muscles may weaken as a result of:
•childbirth
•surgery
•aging
•straining from constipation or coughing
•weight gain
Yes! When you’re aroused, your clitoris will swell and retract, meaning that it hides under its hood. Your clitoris won’t change in size as drastically as a penis does when sexually stimulated, but there’s definitely an increase in size.
No, not at all. Your vagina, labia, clitoris, and all other parts of your genitalia are unique. Your labia may be asymmetrical, or your clitoris may be small. The skin in this area may even be lighter or darker than your overall skin color.
Although there may be average sizes and shapes, everyone’s genitals really are different!
It’s completely normal for the skin of your genitals to be a different color than the rest of you. For example, some women have brown or reddish labia, while others may have pink or purplish labia.
Your genitals may also become darker when you’re aroused. The blood flow to the area can cause swelling and the color of your clitoris and inner lips (labia minora) to change.
Whether you have pubic hair comes down to personal preference. It’s not actually necessary to the health of your vagina.
But there are certain risks from removing pubic hair, depending on the method. For example, you may experience symptoms like razor burn, cuts, or itching if the hair isn’t removed properly.
- Annamarya Scaccia
Almost half (46%) of 16 to 24-year-olds are not confident they know exactly what a vulva is, according to new research by the period care brand Callaly. So let’s get that cleared up...
Here's an overview of the major physical changes girls can expect as they go through puberty: Breast Development. Girls usually begin puberty between the ages of 8 and 13 years old. The earliest sign of puberty in most girls is the development of breast "buds," nickel-sized bumps under the nipple.
- Puberty: It's Not One Size Fits All. Puberty's changes start when the brain triggers the production of sex hormones. Although physical changes follow a predictable pattern, every child develops at their own pace.
- Budding Breasts Can Signal Puberty. Breast growth is usually the first sign of puberty girls will notice. First, small lumps form behind the nipples.
- Boys: Genital Changes. The first sign of puberty in boys is subtle -- an increase in testicle size. About a year later, the penis and scrotum start to grow.
- Hair Growth in Puberty. After breasts and testicles start growing, body hair will start to grow in and become thicker. For both boys and girls, new hair will start growing in the armpits and pubic area around the genitals.
Oct 23, 2024 · You see a girl’s picture, you love it, and you want to tell her about it—but you just can’t find the words! Have no fear. There are plenty of ways you can come up with the perfect compliment. To help you do it, we’ve put together a list of ideas and approaches you can use to flatter and impress her.
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