I know everyone's vagina smells, but I'm wondering if there's some time of cream or wipe I could use before having sex so that it doesn't?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Sexual Health and Reproduction category? Maybe give some free advice about: General Sex Questions? Alicee95 answered Saturday April 10 2010, 5:57 pm: All vaginas are going to smell, not bad but just a normal smell. Its a natural smell that comes from genitals which leads back to cavemen days to attract a partner. No joke ! :)
Anyway I do know what you mean about wanting to be fresh. if you have a showerr in the morning and have sex in the evening you might not be feeling/smelling as fresh!
Try having a showerr just before sex or a quick wash
if thats not possible, there are wipes attatched to certain Always � sanitary towels and they are small and compact :) and smell sort of like cherries but not? they might help you to feel more fresh :) hope this helps xxx [ Alicee95's advice column | Ask Alicee95 A Question ]
dearcandore answered Friday April 9 2010, 11:22 am: Your vagina is supposed to smell. The smell is not as offensive to others as it is to you. Don't worry about it. Guys actually LIKE the smell. Just wash like regular, stay clean like you usually do, nothing special. You'll be fine. [ dearcandore's advice column | Ask dearcandore A Question ]
pinkpearl219 answered Thursday April 8 2010, 10:12 pm: there are things called dousches which is liquid that leaves a fresh scent but i do recommend using them for several reasons. (a) they have been linked to increasing amounts of vaginal infections which doesnt sound too nice to me (b) they wash away natural lubricants for sex which cause sex to not be painful. (c) most guys dont mind the smell if its slight. and dont use any creams on your vagina ever!there are great quality wipes called summers eve. they work good. they have a bunch of products for woman. [ pinkpearl219's advice column | Ask pinkpearl219 A Question ]
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