Yes, a penis or a sex toy can get stuck inside your vagina
More under this adHaving penetrative sex can be a bit daunting at the best of times, and now we tell you a penis or sex toy can actually get stuck in your vagina?! Don't worry, we also tell you how to fix this sticky situation.
Sex is an activity that requires a lot physical vulnerability and intimacy, which is why people are always asking themselves all sorts of questions when it comes to this department. One question that has been frequently asked by both penis and vagina-holding members of the world is: is it possible for a penis or a penis-shaped object to get stuck inside a vagina?
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If you’ve had the same query on your mind, we’ve got some good and bad news.
The bad news — yes, a penis can get stuck in a vagina
First things first, yes a penis can get trapped inside a vagina and this ‘situation’ has its own name penis captivus.
More under this adMore under this adIt happens when the perineum muscles of the vagina, which are strong, contract involuntarily while the penis is still inside. While the muscles are tense, it is close to impossible to get the penis out. Similarly, if these muscles contract before the penis enters, getting into the vagina could also be very hard and painful.
The unintentional contraction can be triggered by pain or a reallyintense orgasm, but you should know that it is an incredibly rare phenomenon.
More under this adMore under this adHere's how to get it out
In the case that you do have a member or a toy trapped inside your vagina, it is imperative that you do not succumb to your stress. By all means, do not try to force a separation between the two as it can result in a whole lot of pain.
Instead, take a couple of deep breaths, just try to relax your body, and in doing so you’ll find that the situation will resolve in a matter of minutes. How? When you let go, either the perineum muscles of the vagina will loosen up, or the erection will subside. In both ways the penis or toy will be able to retract without a problem.
More under this adMore under this adIf the situation persists, here’s a trick you can try out before calling emergency services. Try putting a finger in the anus to relax the perineum. Be gentle as the goal of the method is to help the vaginal muscles to decontract. If this doesn’t work then you’ve probably got to resign to your fate and get some professional help.
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Healthline: What Is Penis Captivus?