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Based on the search results provided, there is no scientific evidence or reputable study revealing that the vagina “sucks” in a literal sense.
However, the provided search results discuss several related, often misunderstood topics regarding vaginal health, sex, and bodily functions:
- Vaginal Discharge: White discharge is a natural part of arousal (lubrication) and is not a sign of infection, but a normal bodily response.
- Vaginal Health and Hygiene: Wearing damp underwear or not allowing for proper ventilation can create a “mini laboratory” for bacteria and yeast, leading to infections, but the body does not “suck” or trap air in this manner.
- Oral Sex Risks: While oral sex is a form of intimacy, it can transmit sexually transmitted infections (STIs) such as herpes, gonorrhea, and syphilis if there are open sores or cuts in the mouth.
- Muscular Contraction: The vagina does contain muscles that can be tightened or relaxed through pelvic floor exercises.
- Myths about Virginity: The hymen, often associated with virginity, is a membrane that can stretch or break for many reasons (sports, injury) and its presence is not a scientifically valid measure of virginity.
Disclaimer: The information from the search results is for educational purposes. For medical concerns, consult a healthcare professional.
