Dimitrios Zorbas

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In a nonaroused state, the vagina is a compressed tube, about three to four inches long, composed of muscle, and lined with mucous membranes not dissimilar to the lining of the mouth. During arousal, a woman’s vagina widens and opens in order to accommodate the penis—a few inches in both depth and width—creating what Masters and Johnson referred to as the “ballooning” effect.
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