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Q: Your penis wont fit in vagina?
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How do you fit a penis into a vagina?

A penis fits just fine. The vagina stretches to accomodate it. You can use your hand to put it in place.


Is there a possibility that the penis might not fit into the vagina because is too thick?

no because the vagina stretches.


What if your penis is to big for the vagina?

Its ok. You can still have sex. You can force the penis inside the vagina coz th vagina is an elastical part of the body. adndin the uterus the baby can fit what are the penis, sure thing it will also.


Can you fit a 9 inch penis all the way in a vagina?

Yes the vagina is a complex design. if you can stuff a fist im pretty sure a 9inch penis will fit, depending on the woman of course.


How do you fit a penis in a vagina?

You just do... it feels great so get over it!


How can a penis fit in a vagina?

It's designed to. The vagina stretches quite a bit. Women have babies all the time so the average penis isn't a problem.


How far can you fit a penis in a vagina?

A typical vagina is 4 inches deep, but if you hit the uterus bleeding may occure.


How long pennic should be to fit women?

There is no specified length that a penis should be in order to fit a woman. In fact, a woman's vagina adapts to accommodate the size of a man's penis.


Can a woman's vagina accommadate a 20 cm long penis?

if you were a girl, would you want that for yourself?


Do girls like boys that has hair on there penis?

If the girl likes you, she wont mind anything, yes boys have hair around their penis and girls have hair down there by their vagina


Why do cocks go in vaginas?

god made them fit, that's how a women and a man create children. a penis is meant to fit in a vagina for sex.


I am a boy but i have a vagina whats up with that?

It is possible that you were assigned female at birth but identify as male, which is known as being transgender. Gender identity is separate from biological sex, and some individuals may have a gender identity that differs from their assigned sex. It is important to seek support from healthcare professionals and counselors who specialize in gender identity to explore your feelings and options for medical and social transitioning.