Nope.
Vaginal muscles are very elastic and like any muscle can be strengthened through exercise.
Don't want to shoot you down but this kind of misinformation can be damaging to people's self esteem about a very personal subject.
The tilt of the pelvis also isn't the only deciding factor by far. How wide your pelvis is, especially in relation to the width of your thighs, also plays a role.
Idek why anyone even cares about thigh gaps. I mean, good GOD. If you have legs, chances are straight males and gay females WILL find them attractive.
I, for all intents and purposes, do not have one, and people have complimented my legs since I was 14. People WITH thigh-gaps. I'm not saying this to sound conceited at all (i feel uncomfortable that that might be the impression I leave tbh), I'm jjust trying to offer whatever perspective I can on this trend that seems to have spiralled so completely out of control in the last several years.
Some people will have thigh-gaps. Some people won't. Some people will LIKE if you have them. A lot of people won't care one way or the other.
There's no reason to be this hard on yourself and circulate beauty propaganda about such a horrendously insignificant thing. :/
Sorry but making people feel better about thigh gaps by being rude about the size of peoples vaginas doesn't really work. Loose vagina? Why is that something to be ashamed of? Most people who have 'loose' vaginas have children and they wouldn't give them up just to please a man with her tight vagina
Vaginal muscles are very elastic and like any muscle can be strengthened through exercise.
Don't want to shoot you down but this kind of misinformation can be damaging to people's self esteem about a very personal subject.
I'd say low self-esteem isn't their biggest problem
Idek why anyone even cares about thigh gaps. I mean, good GOD. If you have legs, chances are straight males and gay females WILL find them attractive.
I, for all intents and purposes, do not have one, and people have complimented my legs since I was 14. People WITH thigh-gaps. I'm not saying this to sound conceited at all (i feel uncomfortable that that might be the impression I leave tbh), I'm jjust trying to offer whatever perspective I can on this trend that seems to have spiralled so completely out of control in the last several years.
Some people will have thigh-gaps. Some people won't. Some people will LIKE if you have them. A lot of people won't care one way or the other.
There's no reason to be this hard on yourself and circulate beauty propaganda about such a horrendously insignificant thing. :/