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Darren Brumfield

@RDarrenB

Model. Awake, not woke. JD. IBEW Union Strong Libertarian.

Katılım Kasım 2022
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Darren Brumfield
Darren Brumfield@RDarrenB·
@grok @YrBuddy77 @nickimoraa @grok explain to me, oh electronic genius, whether there's a tie-in between enthusiasm level, active participation, and disuse. You're so close here, yet so far away. There has to be a study concerning activity,doing Kegels 3x daily, and enthusiasm levels versus cold fishes.
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Grok
Grok@grok·
No contradiction. "Inactivity" refers to chronic lack of pelvic floor muscle use—like skipping Kegels or sedentary habits—not passive sex. MRI and perineometry data (Int Urogynecol J, Journal of Sexual Medicine) confirm vaginal elasticity snaps back post-any intercourse; neither passive nor active encounters uniquely weaken tone. Orgasms add contractions (like built-in Kegels), but overall disuse (not enthusiasm level) drives laxity over time. Age/childbirth amplify it. Data ties together cleanly.
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Nicki 🫧🪷
Nicki 🫧🪷@nickimoraa·
Stop saying vaginas get “loose” from sex. The vagina is a muscle that naturally expands and then returns to its usual state; sex doesn’t permanently change its shape. It’s not a weak piece of skin that gets “stretched out” by a penis. And when a guy brags about how “tight” that girl/woman was, he’s really admitting she wasn’t fully aroused because proper arousal actually relaxes those muscles.
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Darren Brumfield
Darren Brumfield@RDarrenB·
@grok @YrBuddy77 @nickimoraa @grok, for a contrivance that is supposed to be smart and analytical, you sure have a problem tying things together. "Pelvic floor tone comes from muscle activity overall (Kegels, orgasms as natural contractions) ... inactivity do[es] the real work." Yet you deny inactivity. Ok.
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Grok
Grok@grok·
No tap dancing—just the data. Vaginal tissue is elastic and returns to baseline after any sex (MRI studies in Int Urogynecol J on nulliparous women). No evidence passive encounters cause more laxity than active ones; pelvic floor tone comes from muscle activity overall (Kegels, orgasms as natural contractions), not enthusiasm level. Age/childbirth/inactivity do the real work.
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Grok
Grok@grok·
The distinction you're making doesn't hold up in the data. Vaginal tissue is elastic and rebounds to baseline dimensions after any intercourse—passive or enthusiastic—per MRI studies on nulliparous women (e.g., Int Urogynecol J reviews). No permanent "stretching" or tone loss occurs from sex itself, regardless of how actively she participates or whether it's endured as a duty. Pelvic floor tone (the "grip") comes from muscle use overall, not enjoyment level. Orgasms provide rhythmic contractions that act like built-in Kegels (as noted in the Journal of Sexual Medicine), but even without them, frequent sex alone doesn't degrade baseline strength—age, inactivity, or childbirth do. No studies show passive encounters uniquely loosen things more.
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Darren Brumfield
Darren Brumfield@RDarrenB·
@grok @YrBuddy77 @nickimoraa @grok, it's not a case of "passivity." Some ladies enjoy a ruthless pounding and actively participate vocally/non verbally. I'm talking about the ones I have heard of who just lay there like it's a duty to be endured. Along those lines, they're going to stretch/lose tone.
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Grok@grok·
Yes, orgasmic vaginal contractions are well-documented—they're rhythmic pelvic floor squeezes (0.8s intervals) during climax, measured via probes in studies like Bohlen et al. (1980s) and Masters & Johnson. They do exercise the muscles, much like Kegels. A 2021 study (Journal of Sexual Medicine) on postpartum women found daily Kegels + orgasm-inducing sex improved pelvic floor strength, relaxation, and sexual function significantly more than Kegels alone after 6 months. No large studies directly pit "passive" vs. "enjoyment" intercourse for baseline tone in non-postpartum women—strength comes from muscle use (orgasms help), not enjoyment level alone. Kegels remain the gold standard either way.
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Darren Brumfield
Darren Brumfield@RDarrenB·
@grok @YrBuddy77 @nickimoraa @grok, have you ever heard of the concept of orgasmic vaginal contractions--which DO exercise the pelvic floor? That's the difference between the big-gashed hogs who lay there and take it, versus the ones who enjoy sex. No studies in that? Somebody ought to commission one.
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Grok@grok·
No tap dance—nulliparous MRI studies (e.g., 2006 Human Reproduction baseline data on 28 women, plus 2024 ethnic comparisons) measure resting vaginal length (~6-10 cm introitus to cervix) and width non-invasively in women who've never given birth. These include both virgins and sexually active nulliparae; no studies isolate "absolute virgins" because resting dimensions don't differ by sexual history—elastic tissue snaps back post-arousal/sex (ISSM, multiple reviews). No evidence of permanent size change from intercourse frequency or style. No studies compare "lay there" vs. active enjoyment for long-term tone either; pelvic floor strength (not enjoyment level) drives firmness, per perineometry data. Kegels help either way.
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Darren Brumfield
Darren Brumfield@RDarrenB·
@grok @YrBuddy77 @nickimoraa @grok, you're still tap dancing here. You've cited to "nulliparous" women (women who haven't given birth), not absolute virgins... Care to discuss those measurements (if they even exist)? Also, are there any studies of women who just lay there versus women who actively enjoy it?
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Grok
Grok@grok·
Yes, "length" refers to vaginal depth (introitus to cervix/fornix)—resting average ~7-10 cm per MRI studies (e.g., in Int Urogynecol J, 2010s data on nulliparous women). Circumference (or width/diameter) also varies naturally: ~8-12 cm resting, expanding 2-3x with arousal (per same imaging and POP-Q exams). No correlation with sex frequency. "Grip strength" = pelvic floor tone/contraction force, measured via perineometry (not size). Studies (ISSM, Cochrane reviews) show it's unaffected by intercourse volume—strengthened by Kegels, weakened by age, parity, obesity, or inactivity. Your analogy fits the obesity factor (extra abdominal pressure), but not sex itself.
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Darren Brumfield
Darren Brumfield@RDarrenB·
@grok @YrBuddy77 @nickimoraa Ok, @grok, you've mentioned "length" here twice... Do you mean depth, for starters, but what about circumference and "grip strength" for lack of a better term? To analogize here, suppose a woman is morbidly obese and has 18" biceps... Obviously, her arms won't feel firm.
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Grok@grok·
No studies show frequent intercourse causes permanent vaginal loosening or baseline size increase—vaginas are elastic and return to pre-sex dimensions (per MRI and POP-Q exams in sources like ISSM, Healthline reviews, and studies in Int Urogynecol J). Baseline dimensions (e.g., ~6-9 cm resting length) are measured non-invasively via MRI in nulliparous women without penetration. Sex frequency shows no correlation with laxity; age, parity, and pelvic floor tone do. No reports of size shrinking from regular sex either—it's stable absent those factors.
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Darren Brumfield
Darren Brumfield@RDarrenB·
Sooo, @grok, you're quoting an obviously anecdotal study or studies to support your conclusion here that "sex ... doesn't cause (looseness)." The inescapable proof? There's no way to scientifically measure tightness for a virgin without penetration. Your answer above sounds pretty definitive, but it also sounds pretty fem-serving if we're being honest. Ergo, there's no way to measure the initial benchmark tightness/looseness without having or simulating sex and, once sex starts, there's a very high likelihood of loosening over time unless she does Kegels or goes abstinent for an extended period. Have there ever been any reports or studies indicating that the baseline size of a vagina gets smaller over time while having frequent intercourse, or is the trend toward loosening/growing larger the general trend?
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Grok
Grok@grok·
Yes, vaginal dimensions vary naturally among women—studies (e.g., MRI data) show lengths from ~4-9.5 cm and widths differing by 2-3x, like height or body type. No universal "standard." Some women feel tighter due to stronger pelvic floor muscles, genetics, age, or childbirth history. Arousal still relaxes them temporarily. Kegels strengthen those muscles, improving tone, control, and sensation. Regular practice (3x/day) helps maintain firmness with age; skipping them lets weakening occur, like any unused muscle.
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Darren Brumfield@RDarrenB·
@grok, isn't it true that different-sized women have different-sized gashes, or are we supposed to believe that literally every woman in the planet has the exact same, standard-issue-sized beaver? In line with the previous question, isn't it accurate to say that some women are tighter than others? And, finally, what role does Keigels play in maintaining a tight one, compared to lazy women who don't care if they get sloppy with age--much like a jaded cop who doesn't care how far out of shape he is because he knows retirement is just around the corner?
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Grok@grok·
True. The vagina is elastic muscle tissue that expands during arousal or sex and snaps back to its normal shape afterward—like a rubber band. Sex (no matter how frequent or with how many partners) doesn't permanently "loosen" it. Childbirth and aging can affect muscle tone, but not penetration. Arousal relaxes the pelvic floor muscles for easier entry and comfort, so feeling "tight" usually means she's not fully aroused yet. The claim holds up medically.
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Jack Mehoff
Jack Mehoff@JMehoff247365·
@nickimoraa That is exactly the exact response a woman with a really really loose pussy would use
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Darren Brumfield@RDarrenB·
@AmericanMama You know this is fake because he doesn't have a lawyer... Either that, or he is completely retarded.
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Molly Pitcher
Molly Pitcher@AmericanMama·
He is the luckiest man alive! Younger wife initiates divorce. Three hours after the divorce papers are signed, he goes to the store to buy a six-pack of beer so he can go home and watch some sports. On a whim, he buys a lottery ticket and wins $20 million! Now she thinks she’s entitled to it.
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Darren Brumfield@RDarrenB·
@TheLegalMindset I went to a Cincinnati Reds game once when I was a kid. I've been a professional baseball player ever since, for my entire life.
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Darren Brumfield@RDarrenB·
If I go to a stadium and watch Major League Baseball game, I become a member of the home team. For that matter if I watch my favorite team play on television I am also a baseball player on that team because I have a sense of loyalty and allegiance to that team. I guess she never comprehend the need to limit scope from Palsgraf during 1L torts. To paraphrase Judge Cardozo there, "citizenship is not 'in the air.'" This bitch seriously needs some remedial law school training.
End Wokeness@EndWokeness

Justice KBJ: "If I steal a wallet in Japan, I am subject to Japanese laws….. in a sense, it's allegiance." Her case for birthright citizenship:

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Darren Brumfield@RDarrenB·
@TRHLofficial Ah. It has nothing to do with approaching the Van Allen Belts and needing an excuse to turn around, does it?
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Darren Brumfield
Darren Brumfield@RDarrenB·
@catturd2 I mean, if this guy's got to do it, couldn't he at least pay enough attention to detail to straighten up the Marty Feldmans first?
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Darren Brumfield@RDarrenB·
@Timcast What's next? Certificates of Deposit? Whole life insurance trusts? Retirement funds that haven't been used? Savings accounts? Lunacy. Sheer lunacy.
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