[identity profile] laughing-dreams.livejournal.com posting in [community profile] vaginapagina
so I"m wondering about those new "alexa by trojan"condoms. well they claim "they're designed by women for women" I've heard this claim before and all it ever ends up being is stuff like warming lubricant, ridges, etc which I (and I think many women) find more irritating than pleasurable for regular use. I am allergic to warming lubricant and spermicide (i'm having issues spelling nonoxnyl-9 right now) I'm not a big fan of ridges and bumps etc... So if anyone here has tried or knows anything about these, I'm curious are they different? Are they better? Are they anything new? Or are they the same ol' same ol'

Date: 2006-07-25 01:00 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lindsey-nichole.livejournal.com
First of all, vaginas don't become "loose", they are a muscle. They stretch and elongate when aroused and then quickly go back to normal during the plateau stage of arousal.

Secondly, this doesn't mean your vagina is numb. They are a marketing gimmick. I've never felt them, and I doubt very many women can - and even less than that probably find them *more* pleasurable than condoms that don't have them. Also, the first 1/3 of your vagina is the area with the most nerves - and in my experience the ribbing etc is further up on the condom than that - so it would make it even harder to feel them :)

Date: 2006-07-25 01:40 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] poonchkie.livejournal.com
oh. ok. thank you. i've heard conflicting sides about the vagina becoming loose and never knew which was correct. it's always been like a mythbusters thing w/me. thanks again.

Date: 2006-07-25 04:33 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] queensugar.livejournal.com
The concept of vaginas becoming "loose" has, in my opinion, generally become prevalent because it reinforces a particular sex-negative idea that places inherent value on female virginity or chastity. After all, the general suggestion is that a woman with a lot of sexual experience is "loose" and therefore not as stimulating or enjoyable to have sex with, or "used up;" while a woman without sexual experience is "tight" and therefore better.

Realistically, once you've started having sex, the vagina may feel "looser," but that's simply because your mind and body are getting used to relaxing the vaginal muscles fully, and once a woman is more familiar with sex she may also become more aroused, which causes the vagina to expand.

But no, very little can permanently "stretch out" the vagina. Some women may find that vaginal childbirth may or may not weaken or damage the muscles, but even then it's generally not as significant as you would think (and many women who have given birth don't find a permanent difference).

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