Let’s be bold enough to ask the question: Does your outward appearance have anything to do with your vagina?
For years, “locker room talk” and old wives’ tales have suggested that you can guess a woman’s internal anatomy by looking at her hips, her height, or even her feet. It’s a myth that has caused countless women to feel self-conscious about being “too big” or “too small” before they even step into a bedroom.
The Reality: Your external frame—whether you are tall, curvy, petite, or wide-hipped—has zero connection to your internal anatomy. The vagina is a muscular, elastic canal. It isn’t a fixed “size” like a shoe; it’s designed to adapt. It stretches when it needs to and returns to its resting state afterward.

What we are trying to say is: Your body isn’t a puzzle that can be solved from the outside. Stop letting myths about your “shape” dictate your confidence. You aren’t a “type”—you are a masterpiece of biological engineering that works exactly how it’s supposed to.
Can You "Judge the Cover?" The Truth About Body Shape and Vagina Size