Now that I know Brittany Bardot is providing, my curiosity about prolapsing might be making a slight comeback. I’m not sure if I’d call it a fetish or just a particular interest, but this was something that intrigued me as a teenager. To be honest, when you're a horny teenager, there isn’t much that doesn’t excite you. Back then, I didn’t really know what prolapsing was—all I knew was that it was sexual, and that was enough. Now that I have a better understanding of it and the means to explore it with a provider, I can’t help but think about the possibility.For those unfamiliar, prolapsing refers to when rectal or uterine prolapse occurs, causing tissue to extend outside the body. It typically happens due to weakened muscles or ligaments that support those organs. The medical term describes when any organ shifts out of place, which, when you put it that way, sounds pretty unsettling. But for some reason, there’s still something intriguing about it.
I was introduced to prolapsing in the mid-2000s through adult actresses like Ava Devine, Eva Long, and Naomi Russell. Some prolapses were more defined than others, but by that definition, a lot more women in the industry have prolapsed on camera than most people might realize.
That said, prolapsing never really took off as a mainstream genre. It’s still done today, but the audience for it is niche, not drawing in enough fans to make it a widely popular category. Some enjoy it, but I think even more people are turned off by it. And I get it—there have been some extreme scenes that cross the line from intriguing to downright disturbing. I remember seeing one woman prolapse so intensely it was nearly the size of a football. Yeah, no thanks.
Personally, I think prolapsing doesn’t have to be that extreme. Brittany Bardot does it in a way that’s controlled—just enough to enjoy without it becoming too much. Now that she’s in the States, I can definitely see her incorporating this into sessions for those who are familiar with her work and interested in experiencing it in person.
Prolapsing definitely isn’t for everyone, but my curiosity about it will probably stay until I see it firsthand with a professional like Brittany. I’m sure I’ll be in the minority here, but I still thought I'd put int out to the community.
