Penis In Vagina
How do you get your penis in vagina?
When you are ready, it will help if one of you gently guides the penis in vagina with your hand. Take the time and don't worry if it takes some time to channel it right - it's perfectly normal, especially when you're both used to each other's bodies.
Once the penis is inside, you can move your body, push the penis in vagina and then pull out part of it. Do things that are natural and feel good - slow and gentle is a good idea, so you can make sure you're all comfortable.
Remember, you can pause or stop wherever you want, and for your partner as well. Just because you've started something doesn't mean you need to continue - stopping is actually quite normal. If you feel uncomfortable about what you are doing, you have the right to stop! If your partner wants to stop respecting their wishes.
Vaginal size and penis length
The average erect penis is about 33 percent longer than the average vagina. While penis in vagina sizes can vary, these organs usually accommodate each other.
A 2015 study found that the average erect penis is more than 5 inches (13.12 centimeters) long. Some women may feel uncomfortable if their partner has a larger than average penis.
If an object, such as a penis or sex toy, hits the cervix, it may be painful or uncomfortable. Lubrication and communicating any discomfort to your partner can help keep sexual activity enjoyable.
Self-care tips
Menstrual products, including tampons and pads, are piling up
Changing pads and tampons regularly can help keep your vagina healthy.
Tips for keeping your vagina healthy include:
Avoid rinsing or using highly aromatic bath products, tampons or feminine hygiene sprays
Change wet clothes and swimsuits as soon as possible to reduce the risk of infection
Change pads and tampons frequently
Use protection during sexual activity
Avoid wearing clothes that are too tight, which can cause irritation and excess sweat
Urinate after sex to reduce the risk of urinary tract infection (UTIs)
Take away
The depth and appearance of the vagina varies greatly from person to person. The vagina is usually between three and seven inches deep.
The vagina is an organ designed to accommodate childbirth and sexual activity. However, if a woman feels pain during sex because she thinks she has a shallow vagina, she should talk to her doctor.
A doctor can investigate any underlying cause of pain and may refer someone to a specialist. A specialist may recommend pelvic floor therapy or sex therapy, regardless of vaginal depth, to make sex more enjoyable.