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it depends the majority of people have a longer index than ring..but sometimes it can be the other way.

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Do Womens sex organs apperance change with age?

Yes. Most noteably, they become larger. Yes. You'll notice when you have a daughter and you're changing her diaper that their vagina doesn't look normal. It looks like a piece of fat with a slit in the middle. Women's vaginas change when they hit puberty.


What is a womens anus?

The anus is the opening at the end of the digestive tract where solid waste is excreted from the body. In women, the anus serves the same function as in men, acting as the exit point for stool from the rectum.


What is the most fertile time in a womens menstrual cycle?

One view: when it starts Another view - The most fertile time in a woman's menstrual cycle is around the time that she ovulates. This is usually around day 12-14 of a 28 day cycle but if your cycle is shorter or longer then this may change. A good way to see if/when you ovulate is to use a fertility monitor / ovulation predictor such as Clearblue which detects when your LH (luteinizing hormone) level surges, usually indicating imminent ovulation.


Front part OF A WOMENS body?

The front part of a woman's body includes the chest or breasts, stomach, waist, and pelvis area. This area houses important organs such as the heart, lungs, stomach, and reproductive organs. It is important to maintain good overall health and well-being in this area through exercise, a balanced diet, and regular check-ups with a healthcare provider.


Why does white sperm was in womens underwear?

The presence of white sperm in women's underwear may indicate that a recent sexual encounter took place where semen was deposited in the vaginal area and leaked out. It's important to note that sperm can survive outside the body for a limited amount of time, so immediate cleaning of the area may help prevent unwanted pregnancy or transmission of sexually transmitted infections.