Woman With Two Vaginas Shares How Most Partners Never Notice

A woman born with two vaginas has shared that most of the men she’s been with haven’t even noticed.

Annie Charlotte, who lives in the UK, discovered she had uterus didelphys, a rare medical condition, at age 16.

This condition means she has two vaginas, two uteruses, and two cervixes, giving her a very unique anatomy.

Now at 25, Annie has started a successful career on OnlyFans, where she’s built a following.

She claims she has been intimate with hundreds of men, yet most of them don’t realize she has a double vagina.

Speaking to the Daily Star, Annie shared: “My external stuff is all the same. I have one labia, and then it opens up into two separate vaginas internally, and you have to properly stretch it back to see it.”

She also mentioned: “I can obviously feel it on myself, and I have asked guys in the past after we’ve had sex if they could feel it, but they normally don’t notice it.”

In fact, according to the Daily Mirror, Annie says that about 99.9 percent of men she’s with don’t even realize she has two vaginas.

Annie, 25, claims men are ‘possessive’ over her ‘tighter’ vaginaAnniee Charlotte/Instagram
Annie opened up further, saying: “I’ve had experiences where I’ve told [men]: ‘By the way I have two vaginas’ and they’re like, ‘What?’ There have been times where I’ve been laid on my bed with my legs in the air as they inspected me.”

The British content creator explained that she’s often told her second vagina is ‘tighter’ because it’s ‘half the size of a normal vagina.’

This has led some men to be quite ‘possessive’ about their experience with her.

She elaborated: “My right one is bigger and more dominant than the left, so when I have sex, most of the time it goes in the right.”

“Guys get really possessive and weird about it when they hear the left ones tighter and smaller, and they get desperate to try [it], even when I tell them the right feels better.”

Her condition also comes with challenges, as some positions can cause discomfort or pain.

Annie detailed: “People have come in and hit the wall and, if someone’s on top, I do have to angle myself a certain way because otherwise it can be uncomfortable.”

Annie’s condition continues to baffle medical professionalsAnniee Charlotte/Instagram
Annie claims that even health professionals ‘don’t seem to know what on earth is going on’ with her condition.

She says she’s been told conflicting information about her ability to have children due to her unique anatomy.

She shared further: “I was either told that I wouldn’t be able to carry a baby to full-term, so I’d have premature babies, or I’d have multiple miscarriages.”

“When I was 16, a nurse told me that I was infertile straight away without any diagnosis from a gynecologist.”

A gynecologist informed her that she would likely need c-sections and would ‘never be able to give birth’ naturally.

Annie added: “But then I spoke to another person about it, and they were like ‘Nah, you’ll be able to, but you’ll have to have loads of miscarriages to open up your vaginas’. The medical advice always changes – they just don’t really seem to know what on earth is going on.”

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