The Myth About “Big Butt Means Something About the Vagina” — What Science Actually Says

Anatomically:

The butt = gluteal muscles + fat
The vagina = internal reproductive organ
The pelvis = bone structure separating them

They are nearby, but not functionally linked.

So:

A woman can have a small butt and the same vaginal anatomy as someone with a larger butt, and vice versa.

Why this myth is misleading

Believing this kind of idea can lead to:

Body shaming or sexual stereotyping
False expectations in relationships
Misunderstanding of female anatomy
Spread of misinformation online

It also reduces women’s bodies to assumptions that are not medically accurate.
What science says instead

Medical experts agree:

There is no correlation between butt size and vaginal size or function
Female anatomy varies from person to person, but not based on butt shape
Sexual health is influenced by many factors (hormones, age, childbirth history, pelvic floor muscles), not appearance of the buttocks

Final takeaway

The idea that “a big butt means something about the vagina” is simply a myth with no biological basis.

Human bodies are diverse, and external appearance does not determine internal anatomy.

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