A woman with a double uterus explained why for her two boyfriends at the same time are not cheating (5 photos)
25-year-old Emily Charlotte from Surrey (UK) was born with a rare pathology - didelphis uterus. She has two uteruses and two cervixes, and she is sure that if one of her partners uses one uterus and the other uses the other, this cannot be considered cheating at all. Very interesting reasoning.
Annie Charlotte was diagnosed at age 16 when she went to the doctor for a contraceptive IUD. From a medical point of view, the "uterus didelphis" phenomenon means that a woman can conceive children from two different men at the same time. She also has two periods, something she manages with the help of contraceptives, and she says both of her uteruses are fully functional.
Last year, Annie broke up with her partner after a long relationship and began dating two men at once. She claims that she is not cheating on either of them, since one of her vaginas is for one, and the other is for the other. Divide and conquer, so to speak.
Annie Charlotte from Surrey was born with a double uterus
“I don’t cheat because they each have their own private vagina,” Annie says. “Although, I admit, they don’t know about each other.” I never told them and didn't think they needed to know. They have a private vagina, they only have sex with it.”
Annie has been dating one of the men for four months, and the second for two months.
Annie is a model who makes money from adult content
Annie says she finds it "difficult to juggle" both men, but she sees each of them once a week and alternates weekends with them.
“I wouldn't say we have sex scheduled per se, but I don't have sex with both of them on the same day—I think that's fair to them,” she says. “Even though they use different vaginas, there may be fluid leaking between them, and I think they would be upset if they found out about it.” Guys seem to get upset when girls have sex with multiple partners within 24 hours, so I thought it would be better this way.”
Annie said she sees each of her boyfriends once a week and tries not to have sex with one right after the other.
She also revealed that she makes content for an adult platform with both of her boyfriends who don't know about each other
“We have a bit of a schedule for when we make content for the online platform rather than when we have sex - although it's not very strict, I can still have fun with both my guys on and off camera at different times,” Annie explains . “And I don’t consider it cheating because I let my guys use one vagina at a time.”
Talking about how she found out about her diagnosis, Annie says: “I was a young woman, just starting to be interested in dating and exploring different parts of my body, and suddenly I was told that it was different from everyone else. When you're a teenager, you want to be 'normal', and when they tell you that you're not, it's scary."
But gradually I learned to accept it and live with it. I stopped looking at it as a medical problem. Instead, I began to perceive it as something super cool, because people's reactions to me were shocking, but at the same time so interesting. Now I have completely come to terms with the fact that this is a part of me. And I have never been as confident in myself as I am today.”