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writes: Im not at all sure how to formulate this question, so I hope you will understand what I mean. When I get wet.. and then don't wash right away afterwards, the juices dry up. And then it starts to itch. Once dry, the juices also start to "flake". I was wondering if other women experience the same. And I don't really know how to describe it better either, so if anyone has any better words for "juices" I'd appreciate that. Basically, do most women experience the same and the same need to wash up afterwards? Or is this just me and the rest feel comfortable and fine going to sleep, or continue their day, without cleaning away the "left-over's"? And Im not talking about cum or pre-cum here, just the female juices alone. Reply to this Question Share |
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reader, The Realist +, writes (4 February 2011):
It happens to my gf as well and when it gets on me it does the same thing except it's not itchy in my case. We call it scales (ie. you made me all scaley) and it does really help to wipe down after with some kleenex or a warm wash cloth.
It's not the most pleasant thing for either person but it is biology for you so you might as well make light of the situation.
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reader, anonymous, writes (4 February 2011): It is best to wash. A warm wash cloth is fine. You know not to use too many soaps? A vaginal wash with no sent is what I use. I am very very sensitive so yes I may itch a little. Not sure about the flaking but it does not sound like a problem. But be sure to rinse well or clean yourself. The vagina should not have excess moisture down there for an extended period of time especially trapped in the panties. That is how yeast grows. So, wash and dry and put on fresh panties :)
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reader, lemonyliz +, writes (4 February 2011):
Ummm, discharge would be the more commonly used jargon I think.
I think that is kind of common, generally post getting wet it is suggested that you urinate and wipe up down there. Having moisture down there can be irritating any if you are not in the right situation. But I don't think it's horribly common for it to be really itchy or uncomfortable. You could just be more sensitive to it, or if you shave/wax down there it could cause a little irritation.
If you are concerned and/or sexually active I would get it checked out by your doctor just to be sure. But it doesn't sound like anything serious to me.
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