‘I’ve got two vaginas – I use one for work and boyfriend claimed other as his’
A woman born with two uteruses and cervixes revealed how life truly is with her rare health condition.
Annie Charlotte found out just how unique her body is when she went to get a contraceptive coil fitted at 16. Now the 24-year-old is living with uterus didelphys.
The medical phenomenon means the model could conceive two babies with two different lads at the same time. But she also suffers from two periods as a result of her multiple vaginas.
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After finding love this year, the content creator, from Surrey, explained how she has a quirky boundary with her boyfriend.
She said: "We have a rule: one vagina is for work, and the other is for him." Annie met her partner in February and says he's been "incredibly supportive".
The OnlyFans bombshell added: "He's amazing, we're really happy. I didn't tell him about my condition until after we had sex for the first time.
"He reacted with shock and then he asked me a ton of questions and was super curious. It was more just curiosity more than anything, and then he said 'I want to claim one, I want one for me and then you can use the other one for work'.
"And that was how we got the arrangement!"
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As for pregnancy concerns, Annie continued: "I'm too busy to be thinking about kids, but I think in the future, pregnancy is going to be tough for me with my condition and I think it's been off-putting.
"It's not something I've been thinking about because of all the complications. It's something I'm incredibly nervous about."
Annie also uses the condition to her advantage where she's earned £1million from her racy OnlyFans page. While she's now embracing her two vaginas, it wasn't always so easy for her to accept.
She previously said: "I went with a friend to get a contraceptive coil fitted, the nurse was poking around down there and made a confused and surprised sound – which wasn't the most encouraging thing for a young woman to hear when that sort of thing is happening.
"The nurse got a doctor and it went down a gynaecology route, and this male doctor told me what it was in a very matter-of-fact way, and that was it. It wasn't great to hear."
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Luckily by the time she went to university to study philosophy and religion a few years ago, Annie finally learned to accept her condition.
She concluded: "I really started to accept it. I stopped looking at it as a medical issue, and all the problems that could arise from having children, and instead something that was just a super-cool aspect of myself because of people's reactions, they would be shocked but also so interested.
"Now, I've completely embraced it and accepted it as part of myself, and I've never been more confident."
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