What Does Female Come Taste Like

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FOR THE LOVE OF GOD DO NOT PUT HOT SAUCE ANYWHERE NEAR HER VAGINA without talking to her first. I don't understand where the lube industry got the idea that women like a burning sensation, but even the commercial stuff is so painful it brings me to tears. The thought of actual hot sauce is enough to make me spill state secrets. I might be unusually sensitive down there, but I feel like that is just horrible blanket advice and could make for a traumatic date if she has even somewhat sensitive skin.
As one that certainly enjoys giving the oral experience to my woman I can attest that lots of WATER is essential to a more pleasant flavor. It does help if we have the same diet. Both of us shower (sometimes together) prior to oral activity. We share a dedicated and exclusive relationship and find "rediscovering" familiar territory exciting and satisfying. Open, honest communication is truly essential.
Sounds as if the boy friend does not like it at all. On the other hand, this seems to be a double standard issue. If the guy has a problem, there needs to be a discussion, correct? What if the lady is the one that does not like the guy's flavor?
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My boyfriend says that he doesn't enjoy oral sex with me because of the
taste. He says it's too strong. I have had 2 pap smears in the last year and
my doctors say everything is fine and tell me not to douche. I need to do
something. This has caused a lot of problems in our sexual relationship.
Can my diet or anything else help this problem?

It certainly sounds that you've gone the extra mile to make the oral sex situation rosier between you and your boyfriend. Some dietary changes may affect the natural balance of chemicals in vaginal fluids, and sweeter oral sex may also be possible by incorporating some delectable sex products into your routine. While these options are ripe for exploring, some deep discussing and soul-searching about your natural smell and taste may also be in order.

The normal pH of the vagina is slightly acidic, around 3.8 to 4.5, or somewhere between a lemon and a sip of red wine. Food and menstrual cycle timing can affect the tangy taste of vaginal fluids — a taste of iron can sometime be detected when a woman is nearing her period, for example. Some evidence suggests that alkaline-based foods, such as meat and fish, can produce a more bitter taste down there in both men and women. Dairy products, which usually contain high bacterial content, can also make for an unpleasant taste. Avoiding these food groups on the eve of a cunnilingus encounter may help the situation. Avoiding tobacco and caffeine may also help induce a more favorable flavor. Drinking plenty of water is another way to filter chemicals out of the body and water down the acidity of vaginal fluids.

Dietary changes may not always be feasible for an occasional, perhaps unexpected, jaunt of oral sex. Keeping some saucy products on hand may be an easier solution. Flavored condoms and lubricants are a great start — lubes are available on the market specifically for oral sex enhancement. Check out some sex-positive retail shops, such as Babeland , Eve's Garden , Good Vibes , and the Smitten Kitten , for the latest flavored products for oral sex. Homegrown options exist too: have your boyfriend suck on a menthol cough drop while going down on you, or some ice, which will also increase your sensation. A dab of hot pepper or hot sauce to his lips will bring some extra heat to your experience, and a drizzle of chocolate or honey are good ways to sweeten his experience between your legs. As a rule however, anything you use to alter the taste of oral sex should not make its way inside your vagina — rather all flavor factors should remain on the outer vulva and clitoris. Sugars, oils, or artificial chemicals inside the vagina could disrupt the balance in your vagina, which can lead to vaginitis, including yeast infections.

While these tips should point you in the right direction, it may be helpful to have a larger discussion with your boyfriend about any underlying feelings related to giving oral sex, as well as examining your own feelings about your natural taste. Girls and women may believe that the smell and taste of a natural, healthy vagina is a problem. Consider: Do douches, spotless panties, and a crotch that smells like rose petals a true woman make? Your partner's willingness (or in this case unwillingness) to please you in this way may also be tied up in some misconceptions about what real women taste like. For more musings on taste, smell, and all things cunnilingus related, check out the article Taste of a Woman by Violet Blue.

Each woman has her own unique aromatic and flavor signature. Hopefully you and your boyfriend can explore some new solutions to fix a distasteful situation, both through using some new products and through honest, open communication.
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"It’s sort of like when you make out with someone, only wetter."
It’s tough to describe a certain scent or taste to someone that doesn’t have firsthand experience. So if you’ve never tasted a vagina before but are curious (or if you have and just want to see how your own personal description matches up), these people open up about exactly what vagina tastes like.
1. “All vaginas taste different, but they’re all still vaginas. It’s like how sweat is different . Everyone can have a different sweat smell, but it’s still sweat.” — Anna, 27
2. “ There isn’t much of a taste to it, honestly. I t’s like asking what it tastes like when you lick someone’s arm . ” — Steve, 25
3. “It’s really tangy. Well, some can be tangy . Some vaginas are really sweet , too. It’s like how a penis can taste different. It’s all the pheromones and everything going on down there.” — Jake, 28
4. “It's a little bit salty, but there’s not much of a taste to it. It’s almost… some people might think this is gross but it’s almost like an oyster . Just like how an oyster doesn’t taste much like anything. Not in terms of the sliminess.” — Victoria, 26
5. “I don’t know why this is the first thing I thought of, but if she’s just had her period, it can taste really copper-y . Like a penny.” — Nick, 28
6. “If you’ve never tasted a vagina before, this might not sound flattering, but I promise this isn’t a bad thing. There’s a musk to i t, just like how everyone has their own taste to their sweat, but it isn’t bad.” — Kyle, 27
7. “It’s tough to say, because I’m immediately trying to think of a food that would be the closest comparison and I can’t think of one. It’s easy for me to describe something like the flavor of pizza. But a woman’s vagina isn’t a food so it’s really difficult.” — Greg, 27
8. “It’s sort of like when you make out with someone , only wetter. Picture what the inside of a mouth tastes like. It’s that.” — Natalie, 29
9. “It tastes like canned pineapple. Not the consistency or texture, but it’s this light, syrupy sweetness .” — Michael, 27
10 . “Every vagina tastes different. Some vaginas barely have a taste , and some can taste tangy like… a granny smith apple. I don’t think it’s accurate but it’s what I thought of first.” — David, 29
11. “I’m really trying to think on this, because it’s so hard to describe without making it sound foul, which it’s not. But it’s almost like… distilled sex sweat . You know how sex sweat smells good compared to gym sweat? It's like that.” — Peter, 27
12. “It tastes like a lemon, almost. Well, more like lemonade than a lemon but not sugary… there’s just a sweetness to it . It tastes nothing like a lemon but that’s my best frame of reference.” — Will, 28
13. “To be honest, I can really only speak to the taste of my partner’s vagina, although I have tasted myself on occasion. It’s slick and thicker than water, but it’s not thick . It’s a little salty but it’s not strong. In comparison, mine is a bit tart.” — Lindsay, 28
14. “It tastes like a natural body odor. Not B.O. in a bad way, though. Just like people can have a natural but nice scent, this has a natural taste to it.” — Brianna, 26
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Why do women’s vaginal juices taste good?
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I enjoy performing oral sex on my girlfriend, but she always gets wet too quickly. After that, liquid comes from her vagina, causing her vagina to have a strong smell and a salty taste. What should I do?
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