
Ever since I've been old enough to sneak copies of Teen Magazine at the middle school library, I've known that vaginas sorry, "down theres" are mysterious, confusing places that need to be waxed, washed, wiped, and maintained lest all men run screaming away from you and you end up spending your life attachment parenting a series of rescue cats. As I matured and graduated to an entirely new level of man-obsessed stupidity in magazines, I gradually realized that while ladymags dispense plenty of advice on how vaginas should look, there's no real yardstick on how they should taste, or how a high achieving gal like me who just wants to have the tastiest snatch in town could go about getting it. Science must have some answers, right?
W hen it comes to being intimate with someone we all want to be the best we can be. With all the waxing, washing, wiping and prepping that goes on down there, how can we be sure that when those excited juices start flowing it tastes and smells as fantastic as it should? First thing to remember is that everyone tastes and smells different.

If you are bothered by the aroma and flavor of your lady parts and are looking for ways on how to make your vagina taste good, I have your back. Or should I say your front? I like having a good-tasting pussy and I want you to have one as well, so I have put together the following pro-tips and tricks.
Very often when women worry about how their vagina smells, it's because of menstruation or sweat. The best way to combat these things is with basic hygiene. Don't go out and buy a fancy vagina wash, because that is a fool's errand.
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Please read on at your own discretion. Here we go again: women being told their vulvas and vaginas aren't good enough in their natural state. They have to be scrubbed and waxed and have food products shoved inside them.
Girls worry a lot about how their vaginas smell. But as a woman, you need to know that your vagina has to have good bacteria and a balanced pH to make it smell excellent and healthy. A bad smell from a vagina is usually a result of bacterial imbalances or even infections, which mean you need to see a gynecologist.
While some women do not like the smell of their own vagina, the fact of the matter is that a healthy vagina doesn't smell bad. A healthy vagina naturally contains a wealth of bacteria which keep it in working order and clean, much like your other internal organs. Truly bad vaginal odor is a result of infections or bacterial imbalances and you should see a doctor to solve this problem.
Getting to know your baseline scent is a seriously big deal. By becoming an expert on your body, you can not only prevent problems but optimize your own overall well-being. Here are my tips for a naturally amazing fragrance:.
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