my bf wants to eat me out and like im fine with it and all but wat should i do in order to prepare myself? Like shower? or how much should i shave or wat? ok thanks
But to answer your question, you probably should shower beforehand. Don't wash yourself on the inside with soap. You have good and bad bacteria, and unfortunately soap kills both. If you kill the good bacteria that actually keeps you clean, you'll stink. Just wash the outside area with soap, and run the shower water on the inside. Actually I read in a book or article somewhere that what you eat, effects the way you, for lack of a better word, taste. If you eat stinky foods, you could possibly stink down there. Strange I know, and i'm not sure how reliable the article source was, but hey! More tips that couldn't hurt, right? As for shaving, do what you normally do. Trim yourself up a little if you don't usually, just to be considerate. But don't change your entire body image for the satisfaction of a guy. Dur. [ Melody's advice column | Ask Melody A Question ]
GoHeadAskAway answered Monday July 30 2007, 12:55 pm: well when my bf does it i still feel kinda weird that he may be grossed out or somethin but weve been tigether over a year.. i leave the room and go sponge bath myself real quick i say my fones rining or something and i clean up real good down there. and i shave EVERYTHING off. make sure u look in all the areas.
babybluejean answered Monday July 30 2007, 11:14 am: Hopefully you shower on a reglatory basis, but if it would make you feel better you could shower before you saw him. And I would shave EVERYTHING off, or it may gross him out. [ babybluejean's advice column | Ask babybluejean A Question ]
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