How am I supposed to know if I'm big "down there"?



Answer:
There's a fantastic site where you can learn alot about your own body and see what other real women look like(I won't go into too much detail). The site does show nudity but it's not pornographic and it's meant to be educational, so if you aren't comfortable, then it's best not to check it out.
http://www.the-clitoris.com/f_html/fr_in...

(Another woman has posted this link here and I found the site a great source of info)
What exactly do you mean by big?
Are you female?
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What are you talking about? What body part?

I suggest you lookup diagrams of whatever you're talking about.
I'm assuming you are asking if you are "tight" or not? The entrance to your vagina is called the introitus, and of course every woman is shaped differently. However, most of this "tightness" the guys like to talk about has to do with muscle tone. To test this, gently insert a finger into your vagina approximately an inch and squeeze it with your muscles as hard as you can (the same muscles you would use if you wanted to stop urine flow mid-stream). You will feel the muscles tighten up and should become quite snug on your finger. If you don't feel much of a difference, you should start doing Kegel exercises to strengthen the muscle tone.
If you have been with more than one partner that has told you that you are very tight, you probably are. If you want a definitive answer, go see your gynecologist for an exam and ASK. Good luck with this!
you are normal no matter what you look like as long as you dont have a penis too. dont worry about it. the looks of the outside has nothing to do with the inner workings, men dont even think about that part. geeze.
the majority of women are 3-4" down there. unless you are 7' you're most likely normal, it stretches

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