So, how deep is a woman's vagina? This is a question
that has several answers. All women are different in that
area. It is usually deep enough to accommodate the length
of a full-erect penis, on average around 4-6 inches. Some
are more shallow and some much deeper. A taller woman may
have a longer vagina canal as where a shorter female may be
shorter. The vagina can stretch much longer and wider
during sexual activity and childbirth.
Some women feel more sensitive around 3 inches in and
some report extra sensitivity further in. A woman's vagina
depth can vary dramatically. The largest recorded depth of
a vagina was recorded in London in 1916 and the depth
recorded was 17.5 inches!
The vagina is the passage that connects a woman's outer
sex organs "the vulva" with the cervix and the uterus. It's
usually called the birth canal because it's the way the
fetus is pushed out of the body during child birth. This is
also where menstrual fluid leaves the body and where the
erect penis goes during sexual intercourse.
A lot of men believe that added pleasure is guaranteed
with deeper penetration. If you were to poll 1000 women,
you would get a variety of answers. Most men turn to penis
enlargement exercises and pills to make this happen. The
best way to know is sit down and have a serious
conversation with your mate and just ask. You will be
surprised how open your partner can be. Let your mate know
you will do what is required to satisfy her needs.