![]() ![]() When it comes to men and people with penises, their penis can be enlarged either using filler or their own body fat, explains cosmetic surgeon Dr Lucy Glancey, founder of Dr Glancey Clinics.įor women and people with vaginas, non-surgical vaginal "tightening" (using radio frequencies) or surgical labiaplasty is offered with the aim of "improving vaginal laxity", increasing enjoyment of sex and creating a "better fit" with their partner's penis, Dr Glancey adds. The main aim is to create a "good fit" between genitals which will cause more friction during sex, and it's ultimately intended to lead to better enjoyment of sex and better orgasms (though the legitimacy of this is criticised - more on that below). So far so heteronormative, right? The modifications are made either through surgical or non-surgical methods. Genital matchmaking is most commonly used by couples seeking to create the "perfect fit" between one person's penis and the other's vagina. But does genital matchmaking actually work? And why is the idea behind it so problematic? What is genital matchmaking? While genital matchmaking might sound like some kind of Naked Attractionstyle speed dating, it actually refers to the process of modifying yours and your partner's genitals in order to create the 'perfect fit' when it comes to sex. ![]() Genital matchmaking is the latest trend to hit the 'sexual wellness' shelves and, yes, it's about as bizarre (and unnecessary) as it sounds. ![]()
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