How To Get Your Vagina To Taste Good

How To Get Your Vagina To Taste Good




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How To Get Your Vagina To Taste Good
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While our vaginas may resemble a sensual flower painted by Georgia O’Keeffe, they certainly don’t always smell like one. With smell comes the taste, and even though your unique pussy flavor may never taste like raspberry strudel, it certainly should never taste foul.
At the end of the day what woman wants a stinky vag? Not me.
If you are bothered by the aroma and flavor of your lady parts and are looking for ways on how to make your vagina taste good, I have your back. Or should I say your front? I like having a good-tasting pussy and I want you to have one as well, so I have put together the following pro-tips and tricks. Below you will find the perfect recipe for a tasty vagina.
Remember that most vaginas will always have some type of aroma. According to Deborah Bateson, a Clinical Associate Professor at the University of Sydney in the discipline of Obstetrics states that “Healthy vaginal discharge has a characteristic smell.”
So while I will reveal some expert tips on how to make your vagina smell and taste great, remember that every vagina is flavored in its own special way. In other words, full disclosure: your flowerpot will never really smell like flowers. Unless of course, you spray it with perfume, but I will explain later why that is a very bad idea. The goal is to provide easy daily instructions that will lead to a balanced vagina.
A balanced vagina is a happy vagina!
And happy vagina has a neutral smell and a lightly flavored taste. Kind of that might make you fall in love with self-pleasuring !
It is very important to note that infection can cause a stinky and unfavorable smelling vagina. The most common cause of a foul or fishy smelling vagina is Bacterial Vaginosis. This type of infection is usually due to variations of normal vaginal flora, or less often from a sexually transmitted disease.
There are other sexually transmitted diseases that can lead to an unpleasant odor, so make sure you visit your doctor with if any smells that seem abnormal for you. With that said most healthy vaginas would change flavors depending on your lifestyle. The top factors leading to a not-so-sweet tasting honeypot?
So let’s get to the bottom of this, shall we? You don’t have to be a brain surgeon to follow these next steps and be on your way to a great smelling and tasting pussy.
What do you get when you spray perfume on rotten eggs? Rotten eggs that smell like rotten eggs wearing perfume, of course. The same theory applies to putting perfume or highly-scented soaps on your precious bits. See, vaginas have this amazing capability to clean themselves when they are balanced and healthy. Sweat and personal hygiene can disrupt the harmony of the vagina for a moment.
So, if you haven’t taken a shower, spraying perfume on it won’t do a dang thing.
It will, however, have the opposite effect (think about mixing a can of tuna with jelly-beans, um no thanks). Even if you take a shower, washing with floral soaps can cause a disruption in the PH balance of your vagina, leading to stinky bits.
Your best bet? Use an unscented soap to wash and lather up the pubis bone only. In contrary to popular belief, washing your delicate vaginal folds does not lead to a healthy smelling vagina. Dr. Ben Kim, a homeopathic doctor based out of Salt Lake City says, “Soap should not be used to clean the vaginal opening as regularly applying soap to these areas can cause the mucosal lining in these areas to become dry and unhealthy”.
So while a floral soap may be good for stinky armpits and other orifices it won’t lead to a fresh or floral smelling pussy. It is best to choose an unscented soap and wash around your vagina to keep your coochie extra clean and tasting great.
Thongs are hot, but full-coverage underwear is your best friend when trying to make your honey-pot taste sweet. A moist and warm environment is a haven for bacteria. The most smell provoking fabrics? Synthetic silk and laces.
I am certainly not looking to cause a fight between you and your lover so I am not suggesting that you throw away all your racy lingerie. I do advise, however, taking a break from lace and synthetic fibers if you want your vagina to taste pleasant.
The freshest fabrics for your fanny? Cotton. That’s right, classic cotton underwear will be your ally in the fight against noisom vaginal odors and tastes. Cotton panties will help the vagina stay clear of excessive moisture and allow your vagina to take a breather. Cotton panties also help prevent infections like Bacterial Vaginosis and Yeast, both of which can lead to a funky smelling vag. Unfortunately, fabrics like polyester or latex, although pretty, can trap in moisture and encourage infection.
Remember, happy fannies come from happy panties.
So choose cooter-friendly cotton, made from 100% organic cotton if you can, over synthetic materials when picking out an underwear style.
You are what you eat, and so is your vagina. Well kind-of. If you want your natural juices to taste as sweet as fruit, then start incorporating more vegetables and fruits into your diet. Citrus fruits may be the best choice for a tasty vagina, as well as fruits that are high in natural sugar.
The theory is that just like coffee makes your breath smell bad, or certain foods make you flatulate, your vagina is yet another orifice that filters out food odors. Acidic fruits or vegetables high in sugar can aid in leveling out your vagina’s PH.
The best part? You will notice the difference in smell and taste in just a few hours after eating a few of these suggested fruits. Yes, it works that fast!
So what are best fruits and veggies for a fresh tasting vagina? Papaya, strawberries, raspberries, pineapples, bananas, celery, lemons, avocados, and edamame. With the more sugary fruits just remember not to overdo it. Eating a diet high in sugar can lead to a yeast infection, which will make your vagina taste more like bread than fruit salad.
Trust me, your partner prefers fruit salad.
There is no reason to douche as it can actually disrupt the delicate flora of your vagina and increase your natural PH. This can cause infection and a dry vagina and actually make your vagina taste worse. It’s true. According to Professor Deborah Bateson, “there is no need to douche as the vagina is a natural self-cleansing entity”.
Vaginas are smart. Think of them as a self-cleansing machine that you just need to maintain.
No cleansing product, whether unscented or not, should ever enter your vaginal opening. Once again, it is fine to rinse the pubic mound and the pubic hair surrounding the vagina but think twice before inserting a foreign machine up to your tunnel of love to wash out the germs. Most of that natural bacteria are already on your side, fighting to make your pussy smell and taste just fine.
While there are many ways to make your pussy taste good, it may be as simple as letting your lips hang free for a moment or three. I already mentioned that a moist environment is a breeding ground for bacteria, so aside from choosing breathable cotton undies, I advise letting your bearded clam out once in awhile for a serious hit of fresh air.
Airing out your vagina is one of the most effective ways to making it smell and taste incredible! If you can’t fathom the idea of going commando, I suggest sleeping every night without pants or underwear on. Let your lady folds breathe all night and every night, and don’t be surprised if you wake up to some bonus nookie or a Yoni massage from your lover. Oh yeah.
My hope is that these tips can give a pep in your step knowing that your little lady muff is on its way to feeling and tasting so fresh. Remember you don’t have to be a rocket scientist to master the art of making your lady pedals taste and smell great. All it takes is a few tweaks to your normal routine to get your pussy tasting exquisite.
The next time your lover goes down on you? Spread those rosebud lips with confidence and shout Bon Appétit!
Jenna discovered her passion for freelance writing in 2005 when she started a sex and relationship column for her university newspaper, The Tartan. The column eventually went viral, and shortly after she was recruited by Elle magazine to write as a Top Ten University Sex and Relationship Columnist for Ask E. Jean. In 2009, Jenna graduated from California State University, Dominguez Hills, earning a B.A in Communications with a concentration in Technical Writing and English. After graduation, she headed to Latin America to study to become a yoga teacher and was picked up by a Portland, Oregon-based activewear company to write for their blog on yoga, dating, and relationships. In 2014, Jenna permanently moved to South America, where she worked for one year at a local non-profit in Bolivia helping with fundraising and grant writing. She now writes and edits for several online publications on a variety of topics including health, relationships, travel, yoga, and fitness. She lives a simple life in Bolivia with her husband and son.
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How to make your vagina taste and smell good? Although you’ve tried the best bath soaps, it’s not working. Check out why and how to improve the smell and the taste of your vagina.
Women’s vagina has a natural taste and odor; when healthy, it smells neutral – when unhealthy, it has a bad odor. The things women make in order to keep their vagina smell good are simply incredible. They use perfumes, wash their vagina with expensive bath soaps and still… the odor is there. The point is that actually, all your vagina asks of you is healthy diet and good hygiene. Check these tricks how to make your vagina taste and smell good and change the game forever. Be satisfied with your body odor, be irresistible and enjoy sexual relationships more.
Both men and women enjoy sexual intercourse. There’s nothing shameful in that. However, it is shameful for the woman when she herself smells the bad odor coming from down there. And she’s sure that her partner smells it too. This kills the mood and it can in fact, kill relationships and marriages as well. That’s why, you need to take good care of your ‘lady’, ladies.
Practicing good hygiene is essential for the health of your vagina (and your overall health, of course). The trick here is that you’re doing it all wrong whole your life. Using expensive soaps and perfumes only make things worse. The chemicals contained in those products mess up with the natural pH and might cause additional irritations and infections. In addition to showering, change your underwear at least twice a day.
Sounds awful, right? In fact, only water keeps your natural pH in the right place. The alternative solutions would be teas. Use chamomile or bearberry tea instead of water, if you don’t trust water enough. The truth is that the chemicals which you believe would give your vagina a fresh smell and taste actually only mix up with the bad odor and make things worse.
If you’re used to wipe from back to front, then you’re deadly wrong. The bacteria from your anus gets in touch with the vulva and causes infections. The trick is to wipe from front to back.
Of course, you’ll sometimes need sexy underwear, but other than then, wear only cotton underwear for every-day-use. Cotton is breathable and loose, so your vagina breaths freely. When you wear tight underwear or thongs, you’re at risk of getting infections.
Sugar and dairy are the main causes for candida , for example. Eating unhealthy foods, besides bad hygiene, also add up to the list of risk factors. Avoid sugar and dairy whenever you smell that something’s wrong.
And this is not a trick, you’re already aware that you need to play safe. And not only to prevent pregnancy. Any foreign object causes imbalance in your vagina, so beware of all the sexually transmitted diseases, including warts , viruses, AIDs etc. In practicing safe sex, you should also check the labels of the lubricants and condoms. Choose those made of water or silicone based. Avoid all those with fragrance and be careful what you put on and inside your vagina.

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Sex should be fun, but it can also be complicated. Welcome to Sexual Resolution , a biweekly column by sex therapist Vanessa Marin answering your most confidential questions to help you achieve a healthy, joyful sex life. Here, she answers a reader who is having a hard time receiving oral sex due to her body insecurities. Have your own question? Ask it here .
DEAR VANESSA: I like receiving oral sex , but I just can’t help but feel self-conscious about the way I smell and taste when my boyfriend is going down on me. I’m fine with him doing it when I’m right out of the shower, but anytime after that, I start to get self-conscious about it. Sometimes I know it’s just my anxiety speaking, but there have been times where he’s come up to kiss me afterward and I can taste myself on his breath and it’s a little… I dunno, musty? I know that I shouldn’t worry about it, but I do. Is there any way to put this self-consciousness away once and for all? - Trouble with Taste, 28
DEAR TWT: I want to address your question on two levels: First, I have some practical advice for you, but there are also some bigger thoughts I'd like to offer about why you’re even struggling with this question in the first place.
Let me start with the first layer. The vagina is awesome at keeping itself clean and PH-balanced, so while you didn’t mention doing so, I want to say that you don’t need to douche or try to wash it out with soap. (Doing so will actually disrupt your vagina’s work , and can lead to infection.)
However, the labia themselves can sometimes use a little extra TLC, especially the inner labia. You may notice a sticky white substance building up in the little folds right where your inner labia meet your clitoris. Dead cells tend to collect there, and they’re usually what’s responsible for a musty smell or taste. But the great news is that it’s super easy to get rid of this buildup.
From the time we even start becoming aware that we have vaginas, we’re
taught to believe that they’re weird, gross, smelly, and icky.
In the shower, pull your outer labia apart so you can gently wash your inner labia with warm water. Use a fingertip to make sure the buildup is washed away. In between showers, you can refresh yourself by gently cleaning your inner labia with a damp washcloth or biodegradable wipe. If you take a moment to do this before you and your partner are intimate, it will probably go a long way towards helping you feel more comfortable receiving oral sex. You can keep a few wipes handy in your bathroom or purse, or even use some dampened tissue paper in a pinch. (Just make sure to be extra gentle, since the area in and around your labia can be quite delicate.)
Other ways to keep your vagina happy and healthy: try to wear cotton underwear, avoid thongs, sleep naked or in loose-fitting cotton, avoid smoking, and try to eat healthy foods as much as possible.
Of course, if you notice any significant changes to the color or smell of your discharge, it’s worth making an appointment with your OB/GYN to ensure you don’t have an infection or STI. It’s also important to realize that sex is a naturally “messy” act. I don’t use that word in a negative way, or to imply that your vagina itself is messy. I just mean that sex can involve sweating, saliva, semen, vaginal juices, menstrual fluid, anal residue, farting, queefing, and so much more. Sex doesn’t take place in a perfectly sanitized bubble.
So, let’s get to the real heart of what this question is really about: the ways that we have been socialized to be ashamed of our bodies. From the time we even start becoming aware that we have vaginas, we’re taught to believe that they’re weird, gross, smelly, and icky. This socialization gets in early and deep, and it is profoundly harmful to our self-esteem and our sex lives. It makes us feel ashamed of our bodies, and it can make us feel unworthy of pleasure. It also often makes us feel undeserving of our partner’s focus and attention.
As a sex therapist, I teach other women how to feel more confident in the bedroom, and I still find myself hesitating to receive oral sex at times too. As soon as I notice my own self-consciousness surface, I get pissed off, because I know that’s not how I really feel about my body; that’s how I was taught to feel. I get fired up in the moment, and that anger, outrage, and sadness actually help me come back into my body and be more gentle with it.
Try thinking about that the next time you find yourself feeling self-conscious about your partner going down on yo
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