Rarely Making Love Can Make Miss V So Loose, Really?
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JAKARTA - It is a common belief that a woman's vagina becomes firmer if she has not had sexual intercourse for a long time. But it turned out not to be true.

Talking about vagina or Miss V, there are many myths and misconceptions. Launching HerStory, Tuesday, August 31, many think that elasticity can be lost and turn loose forever because of too much sex.

It is important to remember that the vagina is a very elastic body organ. That means Miss V can stretch under certain conditions, such as during sex or during childbirth. However, it doesn't take long for Miss V to return to its original shape. Overall, the muscles in the vagina can expand and retract like a rubber band.

Miss V can become looser with age or have given birth several times, but the stretch does not go away permanently. In fact, how often you have sex will not affect the firmness of the vagina.

However, lack of sexual activity can weaken the vaginal walls. When having sex regularly, for example once a week or even once every two weeks. It can make blood flow to the genitals run normally and the vaginal muscles will be tighter and more elastic.

That means if you stop having sex, the vaginal muscles will actually weaken. This problem is also usually experienced by women who enter the menopause phase. Lack of intensity in sexual intercourse can thin the walls of the vagina so making love can cause pain.


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