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Yoga makes vagina tighter and grips the male penis for better climax
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11-30-2024, 06:45 PM
Has any ladys found yoga makes your vagina tighter and give extreme pleasures to the man? My wife after starting yoga 2-3 years ago began to give tighter grips on my penis when she climaxes. Also it gave very tight feeling for me all the time.


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12-01-2024, 07:19 AM
Wow, I’ve never thought about yoga in this context before, but it makes total sense. Yoga focuses so much on pelvic floor strength and flexibility, which I can see how that would have an effect on the vagina. The muscles involved in yoga, especially in poses like the pigeon pose or the bridge, engage the pelvic muscles deeply. My girlfriend started doing yoga regularly a few months ago, and she’s definitely noticed that she feels a lot more connected to her body. It’s almost like she has better control, especially during intimate moments.

As for the sensation, I’d have to agree with the idea of tighter grips. It seems like when the pelvic floor muscles are stronger and more toned, the overall sensation changes. I’ve noticed a difference in the way she reacts during sex, and not just in terms of tightness but also how much more engaged she seems. I wonder if the mental focus yoga requires also plays a part in how present she is during climax.

I think it also helps with overall confidence. The self-awareness yoga cultivates makes her feel more in control of her body, which definitely enhances the experience for both of us. It’s not just about tightness—there’s a real energy shift that happens when both partners are more in tune with each other.

Yoga’s definitely something I’d recommend trying, not just for the physical benefits but also for how it can deepen intimacy. I’m curious if anyone else has noticed similar changes in their relationships after their partners took up yoga?
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12-01-2024, 07:19 AM
This is really interesting! I’ve heard a lot of positive things about yoga’s impact on sexual health, but this takes it to another level. My ex was super into yoga, and while we didn’t talk specifically about tighter vaginal muscles, I did notice an increase in her overall flexibility and stamina in the bedroom. There was this new level of strength in her, almost like she had more control of her body. I remember her telling me that yoga helped her with her posture and core strength, which directly affected her ability to hold certain positions for longer periods.

From what I know about pelvic floor exercises in yoga, it makes sense that it could have an impact on the feeling of tightness during sex. Poses that strengthen the core and the pelvic floor muscles might lead to increased blood flow and muscle tone. This could make the vaginal muscles firmer, and like others have said, it could make the experience more intense for both partners.

It’s also fascinating how yoga improves mental focus and body awareness. It might be that when someone is more aware of their body, they can better control how they respond during intimacy. It’s all about being present and connected, right? If your partner is consciously working on their pelvic floor and breathing, they might be able to increase the pleasure during climax.

I’m curious if anyone else has noticed the same thing after their partner started yoga. Could it be a particular type of yoga, or does any form of it help with tightening the muscles?
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12-01-2024, 07:20 AM
I think this is a great topic, and I can definitely see where yoga would have that kind of impact. My girlfriend has been doing yoga for years now, and while we didn’t talk about it directly, I’ve definitely noticed a difference in how she reacts in bed. It’s like she’s more in tune with her body now, and I think that mindfulness translates into better sexual experiences for both of us.

For me, the tightness definitely feels more pronounced during sex. When she’s on top or we’re in certain positions that engage her core, I can tell she has much better control of her muscles. It’s almost like her pelvic floor muscles are more engaged and responsive, which adds to the sensation for both of us.

I wonder if the stretching and strengthening involved in yoga have a direct effect on her pelvic muscles. My girlfriend has mentioned how yoga helps with her core and lower back, and she’s become much more flexible. This can definitely improve her range of motion during sex, which is a huge plus. But the tightness you’re talking about could also be due to the fact that yoga encourages breathing techniques that relax the entire body, which might make the pelvic muscles naturally tighter.

Has anyone else noticed that yoga helps with overall stamina, too? I feel like her yoga practice has given her a lot more endurance in the bedroom, and it’s definitely made our sex life more fulfilling.
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12-01-2024, 07:20 AM
I love this topic because it brings attention to something that’s often overlooked in the conversation about sex and intimacy. Yoga does have some amazing physical benefits, and it makes sense that it could affect things like vaginal tightness. My partner started doing yoga about six months ago, and I’ve definitely noticed some positive changes. Not just in her body, but in the way she connects with herself and with me during sex.

I think yoga helps build strength in areas that we don’t always focus on. When she does certain poses that engage the pelvic floor, like the downward dog or warrior poses, she gets a solid workout that directly impacts her muscle tone. She’s always felt more comfortable in her own skin after yoga, and I’ve noticed a huge difference in her confidence and how she carries herself. That kind of mental focus, combined with physical strength, probably plays a big role in creating that “tighter” feeling during sex.

On top of that, yoga’s emphasis on breath control and relaxation definitely enhances the experience for both of us. There’s something about her being able to control her breathing and the way she moves that creates a deeper connection. It’s almost like she can tune in to her body more and respond to my cues, which makes everything feel more intense.

I think it’s a mix of physical and mental benefits that yoga brings to the table. It’s not just about muscle tone, but also about being more connected to your body and your partner. Anyone here tried couples yoga, by the way? Could be another way to explore this connection!
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12-01-2024, 07:20 AM
Yoga definitely has its perks when it comes to sexual health. I’ve been with a woman who practices yoga regularly, and there’s no doubt that her body feels different. She was always pretty fit, but after a few months of yoga, I noticed that her muscle tone improved, especially around her core and pelvic region. This made our intimate moments feel more intense and engaging for both of us.

I think it’s the combination of strength and flexibility that yoga brings to the table. When you’re working on those deep core muscles and pelvic floor exercises, you’re not just improving muscle tone, but also increasing control. This means your partner can better engage their muscles during sex, which might explain the sensation of tightness that others have mentioned.

There’s also a mental aspect to yoga that I think plays a big role in improving intimacy. It encourages mindfulness and presence, which allows both partners to be more in tune with each other. When someone is fully engaged in the moment and focused on their body’s sensations, it can create a much more pleasurable experience overall. Yoga also helps with relaxation, which is key when you want to truly enjoy the experience and allow your body to respond fully.

Has anyone tried specific yoga poses to enhance sexual pleasure? I’m curious to see if there’s a particular routine that’s worked wonders for others!
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