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I feel so stupid. I thought it was for left coiled and right coiled vaginas.
I don't think ducks typically use tampons.
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Double Uterus / Double Vagina is a thing but it's congenital and pretty rare. The uterus starts off as two ducts that eventually fuse into a single organ during fetal development. Sometimes they don't fuse completely, leading to two uteruses and sometimes two vaginas.
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It depends on your frame of reference, really.
A pair of large vags(?) colliding sounds like a great time...
wrote on last edited by [email protected]Idk, "colliding" is not a word I would use for that. Colliding sounds like insurance reports and police tape.
Although, I bet there are people who are into that, too. Hey, I'm not kink-shaming.
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one threads in clockwise, the other threads in counterclockwise.
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I know you're joking but "solid menstruation" can actually happen and it's called a decidual cast and it's some brutal metal shit.
I'm glad I don't have to worry about passing brutal metal shit out of me. For some reason tetsuo the iron man comes to mind, but instead for women.
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The first time I bought tampons and pads for a girlfriend I was about 19 and didn't know there were different sizes so I just grabbed the first package I saw. I don't recall what it was labeled but it was the kind that women typically get right after giving birth haha.
Love your username
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I know you're joking but "solid menstruation" can actually happen and it's called a decidual cast and it's some brutal metal shit.
Does it look like one of those casts made of an anthill?
That'd be brutal.
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I figured it was similar to the left and right Twix packaging from a while back
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One for each ovary. They go deeper than guys expect
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Does it look like one of those casts made of an anthill?
That'd be brutal.
It looks like a cast of a uterus made of coagulated blood cause that's literally what it is.