Erotic star with a special vagina has dating problems: "I feel constantly judged"
Surrey (Great Britain) - Annie Charlotte was born with a very rare deformity: the British woman has two vaginas! This intimate peculiarity is definitely an advantage for her life as an erotic star . But luck at work often means bad luck in love. Many partners don't seem to get on very well with her double vagina and her slippery work.

"Uterus didelphys" is a congenital malformation of the uterus in which both the vagina and uterus are present twice. Not really a problem for Annie, so she took advantage of this unique selling point in the erotic industry.
However, her special physique poses challenges in her relationships: "My two vaginas sexualize my relationships a lot," she explained according to the Daily Star.
She would tell her partners about her deformity early on, and many would already know about it anyway because of Instagram or newspaper reports. "I feel like because of my condition, sex is the first thing people talk about, and sometimes I just want someone to get to know me, not my vagina."
Many relationships would be very focused on the sexual from the start, which could be a little too intense at times. But it's not the British woman's vagina that causes the most stress, it's her job!
Erotic star with two vaginas talks about her relationship problems

"Dating is definitely not easy for me," Annie reported. "I have sex with people in front of the camera and most people see that as cheating."
She often feels judged for being an adult star. Many of her dates think that feelings are involved in her job. Jealousy always plays a big role.
"I've had partners look back at the footage and say, 'You looked like you enjoyed having sex with that guy more than you ever did with me'."
Annie explained that the act in front of the camera is something completely different than in private. However, many men can't understand that.
She doesn't have to tell a future partner about her filming days, she just wants a man by her side who doesn't make her feel "uncomfortable" about her work.