Vaginas size relaxed before childbirth length 3.5-4 inches
Width 1inch
After childbirth length 8-9 inches
Width 2-5-3inches
AFTER childbirth, there are many women with large and x-large vagina sizes,WHO CANT BE BOTHERED to excersise,, It is one of the reasons some men will start to look elsewhere since they become intimidated by the extra space.

The average woman can handle penises 9 inches long and 2 ½ inches wide (8 inches around). True size queens can often take up to 12 inches long and 3 inches wide! PERHAPS THIS IS BEHIND THE HUGE INTEREST IN ASIAN WOMAN

Women are recommended however to get their vaginas fit and in shape again. There are exercises that will help them to achieve this (kegels etc.)
Women need to be able to squeeze down on a man's penis to increase sexual stimulation and to enjoy an orgasm.

A report found in the British Medical Journal states that porn is influencing more women to request and undergo surgery on their vaginas

British doctors have stated that more and more women are asking them if it is possible to perform cosmetic surgery on their genitals.

According to the NHS, the number of "labial reductions" which were carried out in NHS hospitals had effectively doubled to 800 a year over a 5-year period.

"More and more women are said to be troubled by the shape, size or proportions of their vulvas", wrote Lih Mei Liao and Sarah Creighton from London's UCL Elizabeth Garrett Anderson Institute for Women's Health.

"I've been doing this over 13 years, and it has become much more popular," said Robert Rho, a plastic surgeon at the Labiaplasty Master Surgery Center of New York. "We're doing more cases in recent years. There's been more exposure in the media, so people are more aware of the surgery."

According to the authors of a report, women are being influenced to seek genital sergeries due to the idealised images of genitalia shown in pornography and on private genitoplasty Web sites. According to Liao, more studies need to be performed to determine if vaginal surgery offers long term benefits for women or not.

"Surgery is an extreme and unproved intervention in this instance and it should be thought of as the last resort, not the first port of call," said the authors, whose report is published in the British Medical Journal.

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