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--Alyssa616 karma

I only have an inch of vagina to work with right now, I can either have surgery or go through Dilatation Therapy to achieve more... depth? I've only had sex with one man, and needless to say if he were well endowed it would have been quite painful. I've found it to be more enjoyable with another woman.

--Alyssa341 karma

Honestly I was never really worried about the fact that I wasn't getting a period until I was 14, I was sent to an endocrinologist who, after ordering an ultrasound, proceeded to misdiagnose me with PCOS and an "infantile uterus" for a good 4 years, when I was 17 and it was clear I wasn't going to have a period with the medicine she had me on, I was sent to an OBGYN at the same hospital, and that one wanted to give me an internal ultrasound. My primary care physician called BS and sent me to a well known OBGYN, who, on the first visit, suspected that I had MRKH and ordered an MRI. I still don't stress about it too much, I am a bit upset that I can't be a mother in the traditional sense.

--Alyssa335 karma

I can definitely have sex, whether I feel up to the hassle it is is another question haha. Men tend to be either way to enthusiastic about the thought of having sex with someone who can't get pregnant or nervous. I've yet to find a woman who's found it an issue. Either way, orgasms are no issue with me, and if I can't find someone to do it with, I do it myself. ¯_(ツ)_/¯

--Alyssa256 karma

I think I prefer women because, in my experience, they don't make as big of a deal about my condition as men do. That being said, I've been with more women than I have men, so maybe the first guy was just fussy.

--Alyssa233 karma

Nahhh, I think I realized I liked girls the way I liked boys when I was very young, there was never a question of my sexuality growing up. I don't think your question is offensive at all.