I was reading seventeen or teen people or cosmogirl...i forget which one. anyway, they talk about not doucheing and i was wondering what that is! Thanks in advance and I'll totally rate ya high if you help me!
alexf_2001 answered Tuesday February 22 2005, 3:03 pm: the word "douche" in french means "shower"
however in a women's magazine, it'd most likely mean where you wash out your *ahem* down-below parts, (for ladies) :p
i duno how the term has come from the french word for shower though, maybe people began using the showerhead? I don't know. Lol i don't actually want to think about it either! Hope i helped! ;)
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MyPainIsReal answered Sunday February 20 2005, 3:53 pm: A douche is something women use to clean the vagina. Usually when they have a yeast infect, or after sex. It removes germs and such. Too much douching can be bad for it can rid of some of the important vagina bacterias that naturally clean your vagina. A douche has a possibly 4 inch long end, normally slender (like a tampon) and plastic bottle attached to the bottom. You insert it 3 inches in the vagina and clean it out (normally while taking a shower) with the stuff in the plastic bottle. You can find them in the area of a store where pads and tampons are found along with other hygene things of the sort, if you need more information about them. Hope I helped. [ MyPainIsReal's advice column | Ask MyPainIsReal A Question ]
Karen answered Sunday February 20 2005, 3:22 pm: To douche means to clean your vagina with a douche bag. Basically, in one of these magazines, it was probably talking about not cleaning your vagina and so on. Hope I helped :)
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x_o_AnJeLiCa_o_x answered Sunday February 20 2005, 3:20 pm: A Douche bag is to clean your pussy...
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