
What about the vagina? To be honest I have no idea about the depth or length (I don't even know the proper term to use) of a woman's vagina. I am somewhat baffled by the vagina because it is capable of bearing 10 pound babies yet at time it hurts with penile penetration. How does this work? I'm sure none of you can answer this question either. But according to my internet findings I've found that the vagina is one of the most elastic areas of the female body and in certain times it calls for certain abilities.
Without sexual arousal the cervix (the "ceiling" of the vagina) to the outer part of the vagina is 3-4 inches. When sexual arousal occurs it creates a blood flow to the vaginal walls and stretches 2/3rds of the vagina thus ascending the cervix. And remember, the vagina lubricates to help with penetration.
If the man still hits the cervix with his penis, it is usually an indication that the woman is not aroused psychologically or physically and a break is needed to pertain more focus on the woman. Yet, if it still hits the cervix this can be very uncomfortable for women and she needs to communicate with her partner.
Furthermore, the height and weight of a females body does not contribute to the length of their vagina canals. There is no complete average and ultimately it varies from woman to woman without pattern.
Again, a point for the little man minus 1 for Mr. Big Penis.
*** all info from http://www.goaskalice.columbia.edu/2067.html
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