Many people believe that all female genitalia are the same. In fact, this statement is not accurate. Although women's bodies are basically the same in structure, there are subtle differences in many aspects. Although the functions of women's genitals are the same, their specific shapes are slightly different. There are many different shapes of female genitals. So, what are the shapes of different women's genitals? I believe that many girls are secretly curious about a question: Do all girls' vaginas look the same? What I want to tell you is that the structure, position and function of female reproductive organs are the same, but there are subtle differences in the appearance of the vulva. Next, I will introduce the shape of women’s vulva and the function of pubic hair for your reference. The shape of a woman's vulva 1. Octopus Pot Type When you smile, there will be many wrinkles on the wings of your nose, and the wrinkles are not between the eyes, but at the base of the nose slightly below the eyes. The so-called octopus pot is a clay pot used to catch octopuses. The entrance of this jar is small and slippery, making it easy to enter, while the inside is round and spacious. 2. Turtle type The philtrum is very wide at the top and becomes narrower and deeper towards the bottom. The ear groove is as thin as a thread, just like the scabbard of a long sword. Once a turtle bites you, it will never let go no matter how you hit or knock it. Instead, it will bite deeper and tighter. Turtles are very stubborn animals by nature. 3. Terraced type The farmlands opened up along the hillside are shaped like ladders, with each layer higher than the last. People call them terraced fields. There are many folds inside the vagina of an average woman, and during sexual intercourse these folds will stretch out and become smooth. However, this terraced vagina will not fully stretch out, but will appear in the shape of a terrace. Do all women's vaginas look the same? What does the female vulva look like? What are the functions of pubic hair? 4. Anemone type We call the sexual organs that have similar functions to the tentacles of anemones the anemone type. The wrinkles around the vaginal opening of this sexual organ are very fine and numerous, so it feels like there are countless small tentacles. When the penis is inserted, these small tentacles begin to entangle and wriggle as if they have touched prey, as if they want to swallow the prey into the vagina. 5. Thousands of earthworms There are fine horizontal lines on the philtrum, like messy lines. Some women only have horizontal lines when they smile. It is not the type of thousands of earthworms, but only a hundred or so earthworms. Only women who still have obvious horizontal lines on their philtrum when they close their mouths have more horizontal lines inside their genitals. 6. Octopus Marine octopuses are known to have many legs covered with suction cups and a mouth that sprays ink. The sexual organ that has both of these characteristics is the octopus-type sexual organ. The vaginal opening of this type of woman is very small and purse-shaped, but it is often slightly open, indicating that it is ready to receive the man's sexual organ at any time. |
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