cypher13
Experimental Member
I have heard of surgical dilation to permit entry into the uterus, but I have never encountered/experienced it, leading me to believe this is fairly rare.
At the same time, I have encountered more than my fair share of cervices and if things were to proceed, it was a question of getting in behind and beyond it. Then some women love it; others don't. A woman to whom I previously made reference as having the largest vagina I have experienced to date loved the sensation and she liked long strokes against it. My ex-wife, by contrast, did not like me banging into it and thought it would cause cervical cancer. Shenever fully adjusted to me and we rarely went at it full depth.
My current partner's cervix is located no more than five inches deep, yet she can take me all the way with consummate ease. She says she feels no pain no matter what I do.
It all depends on the woman, you and that indescribable, undefinable thing called "chemistry."
At the same time, I have encountered more than my fair share of cervices and if things were to proceed, it was a question of getting in behind and beyond it. Then some women love it; others don't. A woman to whom I previously made reference as having the largest vagina I have experienced to date loved the sensation and she liked long strokes against it. My ex-wife, by contrast, did not like me banging into it and thought it would cause cervical cancer. Shenever fully adjusted to me and we rarely went at it full depth.
My current partner's cervix is located no more than five inches deep, yet she can take me all the way with consummate ease. She says she feels no pain no matter what I do.
It all depends on the woman, you and that indescribable, undefinable thing called "chemistry."