Annie Charlotte has two vaginas, but it doesn’t impact her sex life much because “99 percent of men don’t realize”.

The 26-year-old discovered she had two vaginas when she was sixteen; she was getting a form of birth control inserted inside her when her doctor diagnosed her with a rare condition.

The doctor explained she had a uterus didelphys, a condition meaning she has two uteruses, two cervixes and two vaginas.

It has since been an uphill battle dealing with the medical system ever since.

“It has made me realize how terrible the medical system is, especially with female health,” she told news.com.au.

When she was diagnosed, she was a teenager, and she wanted to be just like everyone else, and was concerned having two vaginas would make sexual relationships harder, but while it has been difficult to get basic medical treatment, her sex life has never been a problem.

“I’ve slept with hundreds of men and 99.9 percent don’t realize I have two vaginas. None of them ever know,” she explained.

The 26-year-old said she sometimes tells them after they’ve had intercourse, and they are always “shocked, confused”, and left with more questions than answers.

“I’ve had experiences where I’ve told them, ‘By the way, I have two vaginas, and they’re like, ‘what?” she said.

MCharlotte explained that her vagina on her right side is bigger and more “dominate” so men don’t notice or completely miss her smaller vagina located on her left.

The 26-year-old said she thinks men don’t notice that she has two vaginas because they aren’t paying attention and they certainly aren’t expecting it.

“To be honest, I just think men just don’t even think about it. It’s completely not on their radar. I feel like some of them don’t even know where a clit is, let alone where a second vagina would even be,” she said.

“That’s probably a bit mean, but it’s so true. And because it’s, like all internal when you can’t see it, you can more just feel it.”

Charlotte said that to be fair, they probably aren’t even considering that a second vagina could exist.

When she does explain to men that she has a second vagina, she said men are often in “complete disbelief” and then very interested in exploring more.

In general, if she’s upfront with a new sexual partner and lets them know before intercourse that she has two vaginas, men “aren’t weird”, but occasionally they get a bit intimidated.

“I had someone say that he was nervous to have sex with me because I had two vaginas before. He was like, ‘what the hell? What do I do with them?” She said.

She said that he kept asking how she was going to “feel” and seemed extremely “nervous” about what was going to happen when they had sex, but in general, she finds men are “fine” about it.

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