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writes: ok this is a really, really freaky and albeit personal question, well me and my girlfriend want to spice up our love life, by adding sexual foods to our love life, the question I want to ask is well the food we want to add is whipped cream, from the can well she is quite hairy down there, so I was wondering if there is any consequences to put the whipped cream on her intimate region, the flaps if you know what I mean, this question is aimed at woman, if you have any advice I would appreciate it.
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reader, DoubleM +, writes (24 July 2011):
Let me add that perhaps a most healthy and yet, tasty treat down there is yogurt. It also comes in chocolate (Brown Cow brand for one). Yogurt is an excellent treatment for yeast infections, albeit usually in its most plain form, but I don't think a bit of sugar is going to plunge your girlfriend into such a yeast infection frenzy - especially considering your prompt attention to cleanup. lol
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reader, DoubleM +, writes (24 July 2011):
Let me add that perhaps a most healthy and yet, tasty treat down there is yogurt. It also comes in chocolate (Brown Cow brand for one). Yogurt is an excellent treatment for yeast infections, albeit usually in its most plain form, but I don't think a bit of sugar is going to plunge your girlfriend into such a yeast infection frenzy - especially considering your prompt attention to cleanup. lol
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reader, Dasd +, writes (23 July 2011):
Dasd is verified as being by the original poster of the questionahh I wish I got your message first then Nine cause that is invaluable knowledge right there, so the best thing to do is to get non sugar whipped cream? and if so where about's would you get that sort of thing? but thank you very much for that, I woulda made a grave mistake if that happened to her :(
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reader, Dasd +, writes (23 July 2011):
Dasd is verified as being by the original poster of the questionthank you both sincerely for the advice you have given, and to answer your question Chigirl, we are not lactose intolerant but thanks for consideration, and messy is what we want to be honest :), and as for the smell I can deal with it I love the taste of it just now, and to add something like whipped cream would be wow hahaa all I can say until I have tried it and Double M I will certainly make sure I clean up the remaining dairy lurking wherever it may be, but I have to say I kinda love the chocolate idea, that really floats my boat as I am a chocoholic hahahaa thanks for your time guys and gals ;), and the awesome answers :D
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reader, chigirl +, writes (23 July 2011):
No, it's harmless.
I've never been into food play like this though, whipped cream, unless you love it, isn't a great flavour to mix with the flavour of a woman.
May I suggest you take some good quality chocolate instead and let it melt on her skin?
Have a proper cleaning-up afterwards, and be prepared for making a mess of the bed sheets. It's unavoidable.
ps. If you are lactose intolerant, don't use any diary products...
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reader, chigirl +, writes (23 July 2011):
No, it's harmless.
I've never been into food play like this though, whipped cream, unless you love it, isn't a great flavour to mix with the flavour of a woman.
May I suggest you take some good quality chocolate instead and let it melt on her skin?
Have a proper cleaning-up afterwards, and be prepared for making a mess of the bed sheets. It's unavoidable.
ps. If you are lactose intolerant, don't use any diary products...
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reader, DoubleM +, writes (23 July 2011):
Well I'm not a woman, but I would suggest that you do your best to tongue-clean those flaps, and then a simple rinse should avert any potential problem from lingering dairy product.
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reader, Nime +, writes (23 July 2011):
You're really going to have to look into this one. The sugars from the milk in the whipped cream can cause a yeast infection. I'm not sure about a non-dairy whipped cream but the rule is if it has sugars in it, you can't use it.
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