My two vaginas have made me rich, this is what men always tell me after sex
“WOW, can I see it?” is a reaction Annie Charlotte is used to when it comes to her somewhat unique condition downstairs.
Annie has uterine dysphysis, which means she has two uteruses, two cervixes and even two vaginas, but enjoying sex is no problem for the 26-year-old.
It’s extraordinary that Annie’s condition only affects 0.3% of the population, meaning she could technically carry two babies by two different fathers next to each other.
Women like her could even have sex with two men at the same time, if they so chose.
And although Annie, from Surrey, is now proud of her unusual intimate area and even makes money from it on adult site OnlyFans, where she has 137,000 subscribers, she admits she once struggled to accept the condition she suffered. had been born.
She was only 16 when it was picked up during an appointment to have a contraceptive IUD fitted.
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“Mine periods were really bad and so heavy that I actually fainted a few times, so I went to have the IUD put in to try to stop them,” says Annie, speaking to Fabulous as part of Life Stories, our YouTube series where everyday people share their special experiences.
“But when the nurse at the clinic started using the speculum, she audibly gasped and said I had to go to the gynecologist urgently.”
After a series of tests, including scans and an MRI, Annie was given the shocking diagnosis.
“It was quite intimidating being 16 and being told you were completely different from everyone else,” she recalls.
“I just wanted one vagina, I just wanted to be normal and that felt like such a big deal at the time.
“There is an operation that people with my condition can have to unite the uteruses, but the doctors told me this would do more harm than good.
“I didn’t talk to anyone about it, I assumed everyone would be disgusted.”
While having two vaginas may seem like a novelty, it has serious drawbacks for Annie and could even ruin her chances of becoming a mother.
“Unfortunately my condition means having children is a risk and that is really daunting,” she admits.
“I had a doctor who said I could have two babies, one on each side, and the age difference between them could be three months.”
And if Annie does manage to get pregnant, she is unlikely to carry a nine-month-old baby.
“I would need a C-section because my uterus is too small to carry to term,” she explains.
“I have also been told that I could have multiple miscarriages, so becoming a mother feels very uncertain, it is an emotional subject.”
Annie’s condition means she also has an unusual menstrual cycle with two monthly bleeds.
“It means I can get my period twice a month,” she says.
“Before my diagnosis, I thought I was having some really heavy periods, but in reality I was just putting the tampon in the wrong vagina.
“So now when I have my period, I have to double dip my tampons to see which side is actually bleeding.”
Annie kept her condition quiet and remarkably, when she started having sex at the age of 17, partners didn’t even notice anything different about her.
“I didn’t even think about telling anyone I had two vaginas at first,” she says.
“I don’t have two vulvas, so I don’t look different from the outside.
“It wasn’t until I was in college that I finally told a sexual partner after a one-night stand.
“I was a bit drunk, got upset and started crying, which I now feel terrified about.
‘They said they didn’t even know. It certainly didn’t affect their pleasure and neither did mine, I loved sex from the start.”
However, as the years passed, Annie slowly became comfortable opening up her unique anatomy.
It was very common that when I started dating someone, he or she would want to claim a vagina
Annie Charlotte
“Most guys are just super curious about it,” she says.
“I had a guy throw my legs in the air so he could see them better. He said he wanted to try them both – it was wild.”
In March this year, Annie made headlines when she revealed she had two boyfriends, one for each vagina.
“It was very common that when I started dating someone, they wanted to claim a vagina,” she reveals.
“I thought, if you claim one, that means the other one is open to other men.
“I saw someone and he said, ‘I want your left one’ and so I decided I was going to find an owner for the right one.”
Annie is currently single and says working in the adult industry can be a barrier when it comes to looking for love, but she is completely focused on her career.
WHAT IS UTERUS DIDELPHYS?
Uterus didelphys is a rare congenital condition in which patients are born with two uteruses.
Each has its own fallopian tube and ovary. Some people may also have two cervixes and two vaginal canals.
The most common symptoms include:
- Painful sex
- Cramps before and during your period
- Heavy or abnormal bleeding during your period
- Blood leakage when using a tampon
About 0.3 percent of the population has uterine didelphys.
It can cause pregnancy complications, such as an increased risk of miscarriage and premature birth, as well as painful periods.
Surgery is usually not necessary unless a person experiences repeated pregnancy loss or very painful intercourse.
Source: Cleveland Clinic
She has been on OnlyFans for five years, but initially her condition was not part of her content.
She explains: “I kind of fell into OnlyFans and it had nothing to do with the fact that I had two vaginas to begin with.
“I don’t know if having two makes me extra horny, but I’m very sexually active and I was already sending nudes, so I thought why not get paid for it?
“At first I missed a trick by not telling people about my two vaginas, it was actually one of my friends who told me to market it.
“So for the past three years I’ve been Annie, the princess with two p***ies, and from then on my page has gone up.
“To say my two vaginas bought me a car is pretty cool.”
Besides becoming a porn star, I would also like to go the gynecological route
Annie Charlotte
The model says being on the subscription site has helped her embrace her body more than ever.
Now she accepts that she is different and appreciates the benefits this brings.
She says: “It made me realize that I am different, but in such a cool way.
“Without OnlyFans I don’t think I would have understood my condition as well as I do.
“I now have a photo set of me with a speculum in me, showing my two vaginas.
“Obviously the doctors don’t show you that, so I would never have understood myself and what I look like.
“I have people ask me questions about myself that I would never have thought of – it was such a learning experience.”
Although Annie reveals that her condition is prompting some unusual requests from her OnlyFans subscribers, it does bring in money.
Fans impressed by her condition are asking for bizarre items.
“I get strange requests all the time,” she says.
“Once I sold a bottle of bathwater to a man for £1,000, and another man wanted to buy my toenails for £500 just because he said it came from a woman with two vaginas.
“I had a subscriber who offered me £200 for my computer mouse pad just for touching it.
“Of course I also get very nasty comments, everyone in this industry does, but I don’t hate people who hate me. That takes up your time, not mine.”
My experience was so bad and today medical professionals have absolutely no idea how to deal with me or my condition and make no effort to understand
Annie
Annie says that although she is judged by some for her involvement in OnlyFans, her mother has been a huge support.
“She doesn’t want to know what I do, but she is very supportive,” says Annie.
“She encouraged me to open up about my two vaginas on OnlyFans and is one to ride strength when it comes to my future.
“By doing what I do, I can handle her great holiday and I would love to be able to continue giving my family whatever they want.
Annie, who hopes to progress into a career in the porn industry, also has her sights set on improving the position of women health.
“Besides becoming a porn star, I would also like to go the gynecological route,” she says.
“My experience was so bad and still medical professionals have absolutely no idea how to deal with me or my condition and make no effort to understand.
“I’ve actually been completely put off by the gynecologists and I’m just not getting medical help for my condition anymore, which is really ridiculous.
“I don’t even go to check-ups.”
Annie is also approached by women with the same condition who struggle to gain insight into their condition.
“I’ve had other women reach out after hearing my story and telling me how lonely and abandoned they felt by the doctors,” she adds.
“This needs to change and I would like to think that in the future I might be the person to help bring about that change.”