Even if that were a real issue (which believe me, it isn't), why would you want to start your married life out on a lie?
2007-01-20 18:42:10
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answered by EQ 6
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Yes there is. They had a lady on a show here in Australia a year or so ago who had just had the surgery done. She was a stripper and the constant use of toys in her shows supposedly made her very stretched and as she got older she said the feeling while having sex was low. She had the surgery to tighten herself had said it was fantastic although it was very expensive. I have had five children and since seeing that show had considered it a few times but I after reading other answers I did not know there were exercises to tighten the vagina, so I am going to look that up and see how I go. Thanks everyone you helped me out too.
2007-01-20 19:00:30
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answered by shellhiggs07 2
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Surgery is the desperate and lazy option.
Do Kegal exercises. It involves exercising your pelvic muscles and your vagina muscles. That way you have full control of contracting your vagina muscle around your husbands penis, at your own will and to his utter delight.
I have come across women who can hold a pen in their vagina after intense and regular practice. But it takes deligent exercise; there are books written on the detailed techniques of how to strengthen your vagina. Once you learn you have control for the rest of your life.
Good Luck.
2007-01-20 18:51:14
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answered by stvenryn 4
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Yes there is, after I had my baby the doctor sewed me up to tight it hurt so bad to have sex.I had to go back to the doctors to see if It could be corrected.The doctor thought I was crazy he said nothing could be done then said to make a game of it . He held up two fingers and said tell your husband to lube these two fingers and insert them on the outer part of your vagina and make a circle motion do this before sex each time.He told me I was given what they called a virgin stitch.I'm telling you this because it took about three years before I got back to the way I was before the baby.My husband even complained about it,he said I was to tight .Don't do it you'll be sorry.
2007-01-20 20:38:10
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answered by Teenie 7
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Its so crazy that you asked that question because my wife asked me about it the other day. She tells me that her OB had told her about it and then she asks me if she should think about it. I had heard about it a long time ago in a Mario Puzo book, but I never gave it much thought. Apparently, there is such a thing.
What I would do if I were you, would be to ask a doctor. Or better yet, your OB/GYN. They should be able to point you in the right direction.
2007-01-20 18:44:06
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answered by rocketcarhead 2
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i'm not sure.
i hope you plan to tell him about your sexual history. concealing information about something like that, even though it's in the past, can destroy a relationship.
if he's allowed to have a past, so are you. be open and honest, the way you want him to be. (what if he has an STD, for example?) and if he's a virgin, he won't be able to tell "freshness."
2007-01-20 18:44:12
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answered by mara 3
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I am sure there is but why? Just be honest....The Trush shall set you free...if you aren't "fresh" and your future husband doesn't know..its not fair to him. If he loves you...he won't mind. Honesty is the best policy.
2007-01-20 18:42:19
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answered by Curiously 5
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Yes there is.Its called Vaginoplasty,you needn't get a surgery,there are exercises to correct that.Consult a gynecologist.
2007-01-20 18:43:41
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answered by shruti v 2
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actually im pretty sure there is. i watched nip tuck and there was this chick that got her vag more tight with surgery. Im prett sure you can, you can do everything else with sergery now of days, but im sure it wouldnt feel so peachy afterwards. i would suggest calling your local plastic surgeon.
2007-01-20 18:44:43
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answered by Ridin' Dirty 2
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Yes, there is...I forget what it is called.
Sometimes, doctors do it after the birth of a baby and there has been a tear. But yes, it can be done.
2007-01-20 18:43:32
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answered by bubba 3
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