Woman born with dual vaginas shares unexpected reactions from men discovering her secret

A woman with a rare anatomical condition has revealed men’s responses when learning about her diagnosis.

Annie Charlotte, 26, lives with uterus didelphys, a condition affecting approximately 0.3 percent of people, characterized by the presence of two uteruses and cervixes. According to Cleveland Clinic, this condition can create complications with pregnancy and menstruation.

Annie describes feeling “mortified” and “absolutely horrified” upon receiving her diagnosis, particularly when told it might impact her fertility.

As an OnlyFans content creator, Annie explains how her condition affects her relationships: “My condition often sexualizes my interactions from the beginning. People typically know about it through media coverage or social media before getting to know me personally.”

She expresses frustration that sexual aspects dominate initial conversations: “Because of my condition, discussions immediately focus on sex, when sometimes I just want someone interested in me as a person—not my anatomy.”

Annie notes her profession sometimes complicates matters further: “I definitely feel judged because of my work. Many partners mistakenly believe I have emotional connections with my co-performers or compare themselves unfavorably to them.”

She reveals having received crude comments about her condition, including inappropriate suggestions involving multiple partners simultaneously.