A woman with a rare medical condition, which results in her having two vaginas, has taken to Reddit to answer questions from those curious about how she manages her condition.
Using Reddit’s ‘Ask Me Anything’ platform, the 19-year-old anonymously shared insights about her life with this unique condition and how it influences her intimate relationships with partners.
Though her condition is unusual, she is not the only one to come forward, as another woman has previously spoken about how having two vaginas has influenced her dating experiences.
The Redditor explained her condition by stating: “I’m a 19-year-old woman and I have a condition called uterus didelphys, or a double uterus. Basically, the uterus is formed by two separate ducts that fuse together, but in some rare cases they don’t fuse and instead they form two separate uteruses and vaginas.
“And that’s what happened to me. Everything looks pretty normal on the outside, I only have one labia, one clitoris, and one urethra, but my actual vaginal canal is split into two. I don’t feel comfortable sharing pictures, so if you’re really curious about what this looks like, just look it up. But I’m happy to answer any questions, no matter how personal!”
Naturally, her post attracted numerous questions, and she diligently responded to as many as she could.
In one interaction, a user inquired about how she deals with disclosing her condition to partners and whether it affects the spontaneity of the moment.
She replied: “Yeah it’s always something that I disclose before sex. It doesn’t necessarily ruin the moment but it definitely can be annoying having to explain it to someone that I’m just trying to have a casual hookup with. Guys typically get very nervous when they’re about to undress me and I say ‘I have to tell you something’ lmao. I’ve never been embarrassed about it, I think it’s pretty cool.”
Another curious individual asked about feedback from her previous partners and if they noticed a difference compared to experiences with women who do not have the condition.
The woman straightforwardly answered: “They say it’s tighter, which makes sense since each of my vaginas is basically half the size of a regular vagina.”
A more specific question was posed regarding whether each vagina had a G-spot and whether her orgasmic experiences were different.
She responded: “Yes, my g spot is split between both vaginas. I’m not sure if my orgasms are enhanced or not, but either way they’re pretty damn great.”
She also mentioned that past partners have moved from one vagina to the other, sometimes on purpose and other times by accident, but she is able to feel the difference.
The exchange provided a deeper understanding of a rare condition and offered insight into how it impacts everyday life.