10.01.2025 07:55

Woman Born with Two Vaginas Shares How Hundreds of Partners Never Noticed

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A woman born with two vaginas discloses that few of her numerous sexual partners have detected the difference.

Annie Charlotte, a 25-year-old from the UK, was diagnosed with uterus didelphys at 16, a condition where she possesses two uteruses, two cervixes, and two vaginas.

She has since embarked on a successful OnlyFans career, admitting to intimate encounters with hundreds of men, yet only a minority have noticed her dual anatomy.

She explained to the Daily Star: "Externally, everything looks normal. I have one set of labia, but inside it splits into two separate vaginas. You really need to stretch it to see the difference."

Annie, 25, claims men are 'possessive' over her 'tighter' vagina (Anniee Charlotte/Instagram)

She continued: "I can definitely feel the difference myself, and I've questioned past partners post-sex if they could sense it, but usually, they're oblivious."

In fact, she claims that an overwhelming 99.9 percent of her sexual partners do not realize she has two vaginas, as reported by the Daily Mirror.

Annie shared: "I've had moments where I've had to say, 'By the way, I have two vaginas,' and their reaction is always disbelief. There have been times when I'm lying on my bed with my legs up while they look closer."

The UK native has been described as having a 'tighter' secondary vagina because it's 'half the size of a typical vagina,' leading some men to become 'possessive' over the idea of intimacy with her.

She elaborated: "My right vagina is larger and more prominent than the left, so generally, sex happens on the right side.

"When guys find out the left one is tighter and smaller, they become oddly possessive, eager to experience it, even after I explain that the right feels better for me."

However, the condition does present challenges, with some sexual positions causing discomfort.

Annie's condition continues to baffle medical professionals

Annie described: "Some partners have encountered a 'wall' during intercourse, and when someone is on top, I have to position myself carefully to avoid discomfort."

She also noted that health professionals seem baffled by her condition.

The content creator shared that she received contradictory information about her reproductive capabilities due to her anatomy.

Annie recounted: "I was warned that I might not carry a baby to full term, potentially leading to premature births or multiple miscarriages."

She mentioned a discouraging experience from when she was 16: "A nurse immediately labeled me infertile without any gynecological diagnosis."

Conversely, a gynecologist later told her she would require C-sections and would never give birth naturally. Annie added: "But then another doctor contradicted that by saying I could give birth, but only after experiencing several miscarriages to 'open up' my vaginas. The medical advice keeps changing; it seems they're really unsure about how to handle my situation."

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