“Do not douche (squirting water into the vagina), as this can flush out the natural bacteria.”— Emma Louise Pritchard, goodhousekeeping.co.ukTagged: Vagina, douching, Bacteria
“Get to know what’s normal – everyone’s vagina is different, so it’s important to monitor what’s ‘normal’ for you in terms of smell, discharge (color, smell, amount) and feeling. This way, you’ll notice if anything changes – for example your discharge becomes thick or smelly, or you have itching.”— Emma Louise Pritchard, goodhousekeeping.co.ukTagged: Vagina, discharge, itching
“Only wash the outside – rinse the outside skin and the labia with water and a little soap, if you wish.”— Emma Louise Pritchard, goodhousekeeping.co.ukTagged: Vagina, cleaning, shower
“What you eat directly effects what you taste like. Sweet and healthy fruits like pineapple help you taste and smell sweeter.”— Danielle Young, madamenoire.comTagged: Vagina, eating, healthy, foods
“As long as your naughty bits stay cool, she’ll stay fresh. Additionally, spending too much time in hot tubs and baths can rid your vagina of some of the natural bacteria that helps keep her clean.”— Danielle Young, madamenoire.comTagged: Vagina, Water, Bacteria
“If you and yours are getting nasty (literally) in the bedroom and going from hole to hole, take a second and swap the condom, especially if you’re going from anal to vaginal. That’s just not good for your kitty cat.”— Danielle Young, madamenoire.comTagged: Vagina, Anal Sex, condom