Woman With ‘Two V~g!nas’ Says She Uses One For Work And One For Personal S£×
Evelyn Miller was born with two v×g!n#s and two wombs and didn't think she would be able to have children. Now she is pregnant - again
Bringing a whole new meaning to not mixing work with pleasure, this OnlyFans star has shared what it is like to have two vaginas where she uses one professionally and the other for personal sex.
Adult content creator Evelyn Miller didn't find out until the age of 20 that she'd been born with two vaginas and two wombs.
The 31-year-old from Queensland, Australia, began working in the sex industry after a relationship breakdown and made sure she kept one vagina for use in her work, and one for her personal life - which seems rather efficient.
She explained: "I worked as an independent escort for about seven years travelling around the world.
"I was able to use one vagina for work and one vagina for my personal life, which made the work a lot easier emotionally and physically for me."
After stopping doing that, she moved over to OnlyFans and began creating adult content which earns her $75,000 USD (£54,829) per month.
Evelyn puts her success down to having two vaginas but says there are plenty of downfalls that she has to think about due to having them. They include: putting two tampons in when she is on her period, having both vaginas tested for STDs when she visits the gynaecologist - and even where her partner can ejaculate while they are having sex.
Speaking about ejaculation, she explained: "Theoretically, I could carry two babies at once if I wanted - but it would be hard for my body, so we have had to be careful in that sense.
"Sex in each vagina feels very, very different I prefer one side but it depends on the position and shape of the guy as to which one I choose to have sex in.
"Having two vaginas has made my sex life a lot of fun - we can have sex in one side and use a toy in another, and there are all sorts of positions and things I can try.
"They both feel very different to me so I've been finding out what I like and don’t like on each side."
She continued: "I don’t wish that I only had one vagina. Having two has made my sex life more fun, and I think it’s important to embrace all bodies - we can all be so different."
Evelyn explained how after visiting the doctor for a pregnancy termination at the age of 20, she was surprised to find out about her two vaginas.
The splitting of her reproductive system meant that carrying a pregnancy full-term would be risky, as each of her wombs is half the size of an average woman’s and there was the risk of the space being too small for the baby to grow.
She decided at that stage to continue with her abortion, despite medics who tried to pressure her into keeping her baby.
Working in the sex industry, Evelyn concentrated on the benefits of her two vaginas - an increase in interest and income - until she and fiancé Tom, 32, discovered that she was once again pregnant.
She said: "I always knew something was ‘wrong’ with me. I couldn’t get tampons to work - I would use a tampon and I would still bleed. When I was 14 and got my period there wasn’t access to internet like there is now and I lived on a farm with just my dad at that point.
"Then I had a pregnancy termination when I was 20, and in hospital after the procedure I was told they ‘couldn’t find the embryo’. After an internal exam they realised it was in my other uterus - which I didn’t know I had.
"It was a relief to finally discover why everything felt different. When I started having sex it always felt different to me every time, and it wasn’t until this termination procedure that I finally found out what was wrong."
Then in 2020, Evelyn found out that she was pregnant again - and this time, she planned to keep it.
After explaining how she can't give birth vaginally, she went on to add: “The C-section experience wasn’t as magical as I thought. I’m thankful that I had a great procedure and nothing went wrong, but I didn’t love the feeling of pulling.
“Recovery was great and easy for me though. It was also nice having the tough decisions taken away from me in a sense, because I had to have a C-section. I didn’t have to make choices for my birth experience like whether I wanted to avoid intervention or not.
“I had my baby at 37 weeks in June 2021 - a healthy little boy, though he weighed 5.5-pounds because he was growth restricted in my small uterus."
Evelyn is now pregnant again - in her 'right side' - and says that medics will be monitoring her with a C-section planned for 36 weeks.