The beauty, who according to her own words has slept with hundreds of men, said that none of them ever noticed that she had two vaginas. At the age of 16, Annie Charlotte (25) was diagnosed with uterus didelphys, a rare condition which means she has two uteruses, two cervixes and two vaginal canals. As the newspaper reports, the young woman claims that her sexual partners never realized this.
When Annie reveals her secret to the men in the bedroom, they immediately check to see if she’s telling the truth. “I’ve slept with hundreds of men and 99.9% don’t realize I have two vaginas. None of them ever figure it out. I’ve had the experience of saying to them: ‘By the way, I have two vaginas’ and they say: ‘What?’ And so I was lying on the bed with my legs in the air when they checked me,” she revealed.
The young woman also told that in puberty, when she figured it out, she realized the differences between her vaginas and uteruses. “The right is bigger and more dominant than the left, so when I have sex, the penis usually goes to the right. “Guys are obsessed and curious about it, so when they hear the left one is tighter and smaller, they’re desperate to try it, even though I tell them the right one is better,” she explained.
Annie also mentioned that earlier this year she had two boyfriends at the same time. But she claims it wasn’t cheating because she had a vagina for each partner.
When she was diagnosed, it came as a big shock to her because she was told she was different from everyone else just as she was exploring the world of dating. “As a teenager you want to be ‘normal’ and when you’re told you’re not, it’s really quite scary.” she said.
Annie encountered the doctors’ approach, which left an unpleasant impression on her. “One doctor told me that since there was a good chance I wouldn’t be able to get pregnant because my uterus was half the size of normal, I should just have multiple abortions because it would open up my vagina… it just doesn’t make sense. I feel rejected and not accepted by the medical system, and I know that many of my friends feel the same,” she said disappointedly.
However, as she got older, she began to accept that she was different. “I stopped looking at it as a medical problem and all the problems that can arise with childbirth and instead saw it as a super aspect of myself because people’s reactions were full of shock but also very interesting. Now I’ve fully embraced it and accepted it as part of me and I’ve never been more confident.” Annie concluded.