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Question about the BV anon mentioned about douching. I'm 16, and leaning towards straight, and regularly masturbate with the bath faucet. I haven't been able to get my hands on a vibrator, so I'm making do with that and my fingers. I haven't had any trouble with pain/infections. Is that something I should keep in mind, and avoid the faucet (which would be a shame....)?

Masturbating with water and a pulsating shower head or facet is not the same as douching. Vaginal douching involves inserting nasty ingredients like acid, sodium, vinegar, and iodine via a nozzle and douche bag into the vaginal canal. Products like Summer’s Eve market feminine douches as a way to clean, balance pH, and rid smells from the vagina.

Why they think a vagina needs to have a standard odor is beyond me, but these products are not necessary and should be avoided. By disrupting your body’s natural pH levels, you are actually making yourself more susceptible to yeasts infections and bacterial vaginosis. Vaginas are self-regulating machines that rarely need tuneups or maintenance (except the yearly pap). There’s no reason to waste your money on douching products that will just cost you more money for medical-related expenses in the long run.

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