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Kendra is a young woman working as a professional in Toronto. She's a cat lover, a bookworm and has always had a deeply rooted interest in people, love and what happens when the former attempts the later.

She's been in three long term relationships, lost her mother when she was 16 and has lived through her father's alcoholism and drug abuse. She's a college graduate in journalism and art, has a quirky personality and has acquired some realistic yet romantic beliefs about love and relationships.

She lives with her boyfriend. Life may not have always been good, but it is good now.
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Warning: This is a very personal and sensitive subject.
I have a question for the ladies out there, or male doctors hahaha
I am not supposed to use soap on the inside of my vagina when I clean it. It is kind of an alergy maybe. My doctor told me this when I was very young. It just makes me a little itchy. I stop using it and I am fine, but here is the deal...It doesn't get as sweet smelling as I would like it to. You know like if you wash your under arm with just water, it will smell natural, but not as fresh and sweet as if you were to use soap, and of course all the more sweet if you were to add deoderant. So what I would like to know is what you all use to clean with, besides water and vinegar (cause I know about that one) that will make it smell sweet. Or perhaps there is an oil that I can use after I clean it with water? I used summer's eve but I am a little sensitive to that too. Thank you for your input. (link)
Every woman has a natural scent and no two women are the same. It's part of the attraction process too, for men to find a woman's scent alluring. You're messing with the system when you try to alter the smell.

You also run the risk of disturbing your vagina's PH balance and developing vaginal dryness or irritation or infection.

Your best bet is to wash with water regularly, eat healthy foods (nutritious foods, particularly fruits and veggies assist in an all around healthier scent) and to get accustomed to your body.

I doubt you have an allergy. You're just not supposed to put soaps or disinfectants or vinegar in your vagina. Vaginas aren't supposed to smell sweet. Penises go in there, blood and babies come out. They mean business, man.


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