Friday 20 December 2013

How To Eliminate womanly Odor

It is normal and healthy for
you to have some womanly
odor. However, strong
womanly odor can be the
result of douching,
excessive washing, wearing
clothes that are too tight
and certain chemicals in
your soaps, among other
things. This strong odor
can be embarrassing. If you
personally feel that the
smell is too strong, here are
some tips on how to
eliminate womanly odor.
1- Identify any infections. If
you want to stop womanly
ordor in its tracks, you need
to figure out what's causing
it first. The most common
source of womanly odor is
an infection. This can range
from yeast infections, to
bacterial infections, to
STDs/STIs. The best
practice to make sure that
this is not the case is to go
to the doctor and have them
check you out. That said,
there are a few different
ways you can gauge if this
is your problem:
If you have a lot of chunky
white discharge, you
probably have a yeast
infection. Medicine for this
can be found easily at any
drugstore and many grocery
stores.
You might contract a
bacteria infection if you
don't practice proper toilet
etiquette. Do you wipe front
to back or back to front?
Wiping back to front
introduces bacteria into
your womanliness and can
cause infections.
If you think you might have
contracted an STD/STI, just
go to the doctor to get
tested. This is the kind of
thing you need to know for
sure, for your own safety
and that of those around
you.
2- Check for imbalances.
The womanliness is kind of
like a rich ecosystem.
Everything has to exist in
perfect balance, and that
balance can be really easily
upset. If you use soap,
antibacterial, take baths
that are too hot, go in pools
frequently, use scented
pads, use lotion too close
to your womanliness, don't
change your underwear
often enough or use
underwear of the wrong
material, or a large number
of other things, you can
cause your little ecosystem
to get totally out of whack.
Basically, avoid using those
things and just be very
careful about washing every
day with water (no soap!)
and wearing clean clothes.
3- Embrace your natural
odor. Lots of women don't
like the way that their
womanliness smells, but if
you ask their boyfriends
those guys will say they
love it! Don't underestimate
your natural odor. You
might associate it with
being unclean, but....do I
really have to tell you what
guys associate that smell
with? They don't want you
to smell like flowers down
there, they want you to
smell like...er....well...you.
If you've figured out that
your smell isn't caused by
an imbalance or an
infection and that it's really
just how YOU smell, you
should probably consider
coming to live with it and
embrace it.
4 - Consider that maybe it's
him! Certain intimate
practices can also cause
womanly odor, either from
his bacteria colonizing your
body or just the smell of
sex itself. Nevermind if
you're taking the intimate
practices outside of
Missionary 101. Consider if
this is the reason you smell
different and take whatever
measures you believe are
warranted.
Just going to put it out
there: putting it in your butt
and then putting it in your
womanliness is a TERRIBLE
idea. At least switch
condoms between these
activities.
5 - Check for foreign
objects. You know, it
happens: sometimes you
just forget you have a
tampon in there. Sometimes
the occasional condom (or
piece of) gets left behind.
These things can cause an
odor as your body tries to
get rid of the object. Check
for objects and get them
out!
Leaving tampons and padsno
on for too long can also
cause smells, even after
they've finally been
changed. Change them
frequently to avoid that.

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How To Eliminate womanly Odor

It is normal and healthy for
you to have some womanly
odor. However, strong
womanly odor can be the
result of douching,
excessive washing, wearing
clothes that are too tight
and certain chemicals in
your soaps, among other
things. This strong odor
can be embarrassing. If you
personally feel that the
smell is too strong, here are
some tips on how to
eliminate womanly odor.
1- Identify any infections. If
you want to stop womanly
ordor in its tracks, you need
to figure out what's causing
it first. The most common
source of womanly odor is
an infection. This can range
from yeast infections, to
bacterial infections, to
STDs/STIs. The best
practice to make sure that
this is not the case is to go
to the doctor and have them
check you out. That said,
there are a few different
ways you can gauge if this
is your problem:
If you have a lot of chunky
white discharge, you
probably have a yeast
infection. Medicine for this
can be found easily at any
drugstore and many grocery
stores.
You might contract a
bacteria infection if you
don't practice proper toilet
etiquette. Do you wipe front
to back or back to front?
Wiping back to front
introduces bacteria into
your womanliness and can
cause infections.
If you think you might have
contracted an STD/STI, just
go to the doctor to get
tested. This is the kind of
thing you need to know for
sure, for your own safety
and that of those around
you.
2- Check for imbalances.
The womanliness is kind of
like a rich ecosystem.
Everything has to exist in
perfect balance, and that
balance can be really easily
upset. If you use soap,
antibacterial, take baths
that are too hot, go in pools
frequently, use scented
pads, use lotion too close
to your womanliness, don't
change your underwear
often enough or use
underwear of the wrong
material, or a large number
of other things, you can
cause your little ecosystem
to get totally out of whack.
Basically, avoid using those
things and just be very
careful about washing every
day with water (no soap!)
and wearing clean clothes.
3- Embrace your natural
odor. Lots of women don't
like the way that their
womanliness smells, but if
you ask their boyfriends
those guys will say they
love it! Don't underestimate
your natural odor. You
might associate it with
being unclean, but....do I
really have to tell you what
guys associate that smell
with? They don't want you
to smell like flowers down
there, they want you to
smell like...er....well...you.
If you've figured out that
your smell isn't caused by
an imbalance or an
infection and that it's really
just how YOU smell, you
should probably consider
coming to live with it and
embrace it.
4 - Consider that maybe it's
him! Certain intimate
practices can also cause
womanly odor, either from
his bacteria colonizing your
body or just the smell of
sex itself. Nevermind if
you're taking the intimate
practices outside of
Missionary 101. Consider if
this is the reason you smell
different and take whatever
measures you believe are
warranted.
Just going to put it out
there: putting it in your butt
and then putting it in your
womanliness is a TERRIBLE
idea. At least switch
condoms between these
activities.
5 - Check for foreign
objects. You know, it
happens: sometimes you
just forget you have a
tampon in there. Sometimes
the occasional condom (or
piece of) gets left behind.
These things can cause an
odor as your body tries to
get rid of the object. Check
for objects and get them
out!
Leaving tampons and padsno
on for too long can also
cause smells, even after
they've finally been
changed. Change them
frequently to avoid that.

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