so i've never had a guy eat me out before and i've been dating this guy for about a year and i want him too but i'm afraid i'm going to smell down there.
how do i know if i smell?
and if i do, how do i change that?
MissAnn answered Thursday March 20 2008, 12:56 pm: im sure your fine. and let me give you a little hint the boy is going to be too nervous to focus on your inperfections. he will probably be more worried than you [ MissAnn's advice column | Ask MissAnn A Question ]
schwartz answered Wednesday March 19 2008, 3:49 pm: You shouldn't smell unless you have an infection or if you have bad hygiene. Shower before he comes over and I probably wouldn't use scented shower gel because it may irritate the sensitive skin down there. Just use a bar of soap and really clean it! Don't worry, you shouldn't smell. [ schwartz's advice column | Ask schwartz A Question ]
Ceeee answered Wednesday March 19 2008, 3:14 pm: well i must say your are probably not the only girl with the fear of that, and i mean just make sure your clean! and if you want to use a scented body wash, that could help , and i know that it is a personal choice , but def. shave lol, and you should know if you smell or not , and if you just make sure you shower right before you hang out with him, and clean good, and one of my sisters friends always put baby powder down there, dont take my word for what it does, haha but i guess that could be okay, if you make sure you rub it in, because you dont want him lickin poweder haha, so i hope i helped im not 100 percent sure about the baby poweder but scented body wash, and just makin sure your washed, and shower right before your with him, should probably be good!
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