A former escort has disclosed that she has a rare abnormality which means she was born with two vaginas, cervixes and uteruses.
Evelyn, of Gold Coast, Australia, said, according to DailyStar UK: “To me it’s my normal and I never really thought it was that intriguing, but apparently it’s very intriguing.”
She continued: “I guess not many people can say that they use one vagina for work and one for personal life. It was helpful with work to be able to have a whole other vagina.
“It was handy for endurance – if I had a lot of bookings and I was getting uncomfortable in one, I could just use the other one.
“It’s tough being in a relationship with an escort for all sorts of reasons and you especially don’t want your sex life compromised at home – it really enabled me to have that separation.
“When I got into a relationship it was better for me to separate the two.”
Evelyn claims her condition leaves clients “mind blown” and that a gynaecologist once turned their session into a medical exam.
Evelyn said: “Some clients I will tell and they don’t believe me at first until I show them and then they’re completely mind blown.
“They ask to try it out, look at it and put their fingers in it.
“A client thought that I’d had a sex change gone wrong, which was a little bit offensive – he was a little bit scared of it.
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“I have a million questions – there’s so many questions already with sex work, so together it adds a lot more intrigue.”
Evelyn claims her uteruses are half the size and a different shape to a regular one and that she was told she may have difficulty conceiving.
But, she is now six months pregnant with a baby boy in her right uterus.
She explained: “Not knowing if I’d be able to have kids, and that being pregnant is quite high risk, was really daunting.
“I actually fell pregnant during a foursome – we were filming with two of my girlfriends and my partner.
“I sent them a text the day I found out and they think they’re lucky charms.”
She added: “I was told I could get pregnant in each side at the same time, or about three weeks apart – it takes about three weeks for your body to register that you’re pregnant in one uterus.
“I could carry babies in each one but they wouldn’t be the same age.”