November 23rd 2024.
When I revealed to some men that I had two vaginas, some were terrified while others were intrigued by the challenge. I can't decide what was more memorable about the day I found out I was pregnant - realizing that I had conceived during a foursome session for my OnlyFans account, or finding out that I had done so in one of my two vaginas. It may sound unbelievable, but it's true. I was born with a rare condition called complete uterus didelphys, which means I have two fully functional reproductive systems, each with its own cervix, uterus, and ovary attached on either side.
On the outside, I have one set of labia, but once I open them, I have two holes - one on the right and one on the left. It's kind of like a double-barrel shotgun, if you will. It took a long time for me to figure out what was going on, but I always had a feeling that something was different about me. When I got my first period, I would experience intense cramps and my period would last longer than other girls my age. I also had a very heavy flow. I tried using tampons, but they never seemed to work for me. I even argued with my mom about it, insisting that they just didn't work. She would tell me I was doing it wrong, but little did we know that my anatomy was just different.
I had never seen another vulva before, so I didn't know that mine wasn't the norm. Other than my periods, I had no indication that there was something unique about me. Even when I started having sex, some guys would comment on how "different" I was, but I didn't understand what they meant. It wasn't until I accidentally got pregnant at 20 years old that I found out the truth.
I wasn't ready to have a baby, so I chose to have an abortion. The doctors assured me that it would be a routine procedure, but when I woke up from the anesthesia, I was shocked to learn that I was still pregnant. That's when they told me that I had two vaginas. It was overwhelming to process, but it was also a relief to finally know what was going on with my body. However, it was also sad to have to go through the abortion again.
Afterwards, I felt like I had regained control of my life. I finally understood my periods - it turns out I was having two at the same time, and one could last longer than the other. Managing my bleeding became easier once I started using two tampons. I also made sure to have two pap smears and STD tests, and I learned that I could have thrush in one vagina and not the other. It may sound like a lot to manage, but there were also some positives to having two vaginas, especially when it came to exploring my body with confidence.
Sexual encounters, which used to fill me with dread over potential "different" comments, were now navigated with pride. My partners were always warned about my condition before we slept together, but it was surprising how many of them didn't believe me until I showed them. Their reactions were mixed, but most guys were excited by the unique challenge. And let me tell you, sex is so much better with two vaginas. Depending on the guy's anatomy, one side may feel better for me than the other, so it can be like a fun game of "sex-tetris."
In 2019, I met my now-husband. We had known each other as teenagers, but we reconnected through Facebook in our late twenties and have been together ever since. In December 2022, we got married and a few months later, he suggested we start an OnlyFans account for some fun. At first, I was hesitant and scared about putting nude content on the internet, but eventually, I agreed. After all, I did have two vaginas to show off - talk about a unique selling point!
We started filming adult content together and it has honestly made our sex life and intimacy so much better. It's made us more experimental and open, and it even gave us the confidence to semi-open our marriage to have threesomes with others privately. Little did we know that during one of our filmed foursomes, we would end up getting pregnant. Despite my condition making pregnancy more likely, we were still surprised when we saw the positive pregnancy test.
My specialist explained that due to my smaller-than-average uteruses, I wouldn't be able to carry a baby to full term and would require a C-section. But he reassured us that there was no reason we couldn't have a healthy baby. Throughout the pregnancy, we also had to be mindful of not having sex on the left side to avoid the risk of getting pregnant again. Technically, I could have two babies with different due dates, but that sounded like a headache.
Against all odds, our son was born via scheduled C-section at 37 weeks, and our daughter was born just 12 months later at 36 weeks. Ever since I learned about my condition, I have made sure that it doesn't hold me back. It hasn't stopped me from doing anything I wanted to do, including having children and living a normal life. I truly believe that our differences make us beautiful and we should embrace and celebrate them. That's what I've done, and it has brought so much joy and fulfillment into my life.
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