In Surrey, a lady who was born with two vaginas has described how hundreds of men have never noticed.
Annie Charlotte discovered she had two uteruses, two cervixes, and two vaginal canals at the age of sixteen because she had uterus didelphys, an uncommon disorder.
She says part of her anatomy ‘simply shares one pair of ovaries together’ and that her reproductive system is duplicated.
Because of the “complete uncertainty” surrounding her ability to conceive, Charlotte was first saddened by the diagnosis.
However, the 26-year-old has made money through OnlyFans and is accepting of her figure.
There are two vaginas in me. It’s a very awesome thing. The fact that I’m different is irrelevant. “People adore it, and it’s truly really awesome,” she told Fabulous Magazine.
“It was rather typical for someone to want to claim a vagina when I first started dating them.
“They would say I’m quite sexually active, but I’m not sure if having two vaginas makes me more horny.
“I frequently receive strange requests. This guy said, “I want to have like two vaginal bath water,” thus I once sold a bottle of my bath water.
“I’ve slept with hundreds of men and 99.9 percent don’t realize I have two vaginas,” Charlotte remarked, according to the Mirror.
“They never find out. There have been occasions when I’ve mentioned, “By the way, I have two vaginas,” and they’ve responded, “What?”
“There have been times where I’ve been laid on my bed with my legs in the air as they inspected me.”
Charlotte further disclosed that, although not having heavy periods, she mistakenly believed she did because she kept inserting her tampon into the incorrect vagina.
I’m bleeding through a super tampon, sort of. I was putting it up the incorrect side, that’s all. In order to confirm which side is actually experiencing a period, I now know that when I get my period, I need to double up one side, pull it out, and if it’s not kind of drenched, I’m like, ‘Oh, that’s not the side that’s pounding,’ and then put it in the other side,” she said.
“I usually don’t have two periods in a month. I do occasionally, but less frequently.
They obviously have their own independent ovaries, and your ovary releases one every month, therefore I believe that’s the reason.
“They do work like separately, in that respect.”