The text appears to be a transcript of a video or podcast hosted by Kátia, where she answers questions from viewers on various topics related to sex, relationships, and intimacy. The questions and topics discussed include:
* A woman's concern about her partner's large penis causing discomfort and pain during sex
* The importance of communication in relationships, especially when it comes to sex and intimacy
* Tips for avoiding penile fractures, including avoiding certain sex positions and using lubricant
* A woman's question about why she experiences pain and difficulty walking after sex with her partner
* The use of toothpaste as a hair removal method, which Kátia advises against due to potential complications and risks
* A question about how to deal with an ex-partner who refuses to accept the breakup
* The importance of setting boundaries and being clear in communication, especially when ending a relationship
* A request for exercises to strengthen the pelvic floor muscles
* A discussion about the different names people use to refer to their genitals and the act of sex.
Throughout the transcript, Kátia offers advice, shares her expertise, and encourages open and honest communication in relationships.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The vagina is 7 to 10 cm long at rest.
2. When a woman is excited, the vagina lengthens and the cervix shortens.
3. The intravaginal space increases during excitement.
4. A penis larger than 18-20 cm can cause discomfort.
5. Certain sexual positions can be avoided to reduce discomfort, such as penetration on all fours.
6. Using lubricant and adjusting positions can help reduce discomfort.
7. A woman's libido can decrease if she experiences pain during sex.
8. Penile fractures can occur due to mistakes in position, intensity, or hidden sex.
9. The penis can be prone to fracture if it is curved.
10. Time and distance can help heal emotional wounds after a breakup.
11. Using toothpaste for hair removal is not recommended as it can cause burning and change the vaginal pH.
12. The vaginal pH can be affected by certain products, making it more favorable for infections.
13. There are sex shop products that can give a nice sting, but they are designed for that purpose.
14. Exercises can help strengthen the pelvic floor muscles, also known as the "sheroine."