I, for one, am relieved by this explanation. Day-to-day odor is an external chemical reaction that needs a long lasting external solution. Bodily fluids + external bacteria = external odor. The vulva is the gateway to the vagina and in close proximity to the perianal region (yep, around the anus) where bacteria from our GI tract stand ready to consume bodily fluids like sweat (glands around the vulva and perianal area), semen (leaking from the vagina), blood (from menses) and urine (leaky bladders). The vulva includes the mons, clitoral hood, clitoris, labia majora, labia minora, and perineum. Everything you can see on your body is the vulva. It is the tubular space from the opening of the vagina to the cervix or bottom of the uterus. The vagina is an internal organ and often confused as having an external presence. Here are some key points to understand, so we never blame the vagina again for day-to-day odor: 1. We are going to change the way you think about body odor and how to control it. Unfortunately, the tired “conga line” of hygiene products on the market today all rush to judgment and assume vaginas are the source of the odor we notice every time we take our pants down! It’s not. It’s not unique to underarms, so why should your deodorant be?īacteria + Bodily Fluids = Odor. Body odor is caused by a chemical reaction between bacteria and bodily fluids. It is a reservoir for certain fluids like semen, blood and cervical discharge that find their way to our external skin.Ģ. Those things can take a pounding.” – Betty Whiteġ. “Why do people say, ‘grow some balls?’ Balls are weak and sensitive.
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