3rd-Nut wrote:My wife and I have been married for over 40 years. When we were newly married I remember my penis hitting her cervix quite often. I don't remember that happening after our first child. And now since she has had a total hysterectomy including cervix that will never happen.
Do some women have shorter vaginas? Is it possible to penetrate the cervix?
I have a 7 in. length. I am sure longer guys would have this happen?
In the past, I have reached a (20 year-old) girlfriend's cervix with my finger. I found that one to be about the the size of my glans and the opening to be about the size of my urethra and the entire structure to be rather inflexible. I seriously doubt if penetration of the cervix could be accomplished by anything larger than 1/4" in diameter to be quite painful for the woman, even with a lot of lubrication. Insertion (into the uterus via the cervix) of surgical tools or IUDs (compressed to a small size), etc is usually done with the assistance of a speculum (not conducive to romantic sex, for sure), other tools and expert technique.
Childbirth is accompanied by hormonal changes that make the cervix more flexible and elastic. Even so, dilation to allow passage of the child is usually quite a trial for the mother.
Still, tapping the cervix (gently) is supposed to stimulate something recently mentioned in the literature of sexual stimulation. It has been called "The A Spot" but the technical name is "Anterior fornix erogenous zone". Google it.