Diagnosed at 16, she lives with two uteruses, cervixes, and vaginal canals, a condition that theoretically allows for simultaneous pregnancies in both systems.
However, instead of fostering understanding, her condition has led to a barrage of inappropriate and demeaning behaviour from potential suitors online.
Men frequently reduce her to her physical anomaly, asking explicit questions like if she’s experienced being with two partners at once, and some even propositioning her for such experiences, often with crude remarks about being “tunnel buddies.”
The personal stories Annie shares are disheartening; one involved a date where a man arrived with a friend, believing two vaginas warranted two suitors.
Another incident with a high-profile man she was dating turned sour when he suggested a scenario involving him and his friend.
These experiences have left her feeling objectified, stripping away the chance for genuine connections. Despite the negative encounters, Annie’s openness has helped others feel less alone, as many have thanked her for providing a reference point to discuss their own anatomical concerns. Currently, she’s stepped away from dating apps, hoping for more respectful interactions in everyday settings like the gym.