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Healthy Smell of ScretionModerator: BioTeam
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Healthy Smell of ScretionI was just sitting bored out my mind, and I was thinking what is the healthy smell of secretions for the vagina....It may sound weird for asking but I would just like to know healthy and unhealthy smells.....Please let me know someone
Yes it has a specific smell. But it shouldn't be a bad one. It's not difficult to recognise a bad smell.
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i have heard that there is a kind of smell i dunno good or bad but men are attracted to that smell...is it true??
Look about pheromones. Not sure They seem to be involved in attraction, the level of this involvement seem sto be dabatable...
Patrick
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I do not think pheromones are active in Humans. I have seen male animals being badly attracted to females when female wants 'that'. It occures when the ova in female matures and their genital organ sheds some smell. The males detect the 'right' female by that smell. So, I believe that human females also have that fluid flowing when their ova matures but we males do not recognize them.
Well, the human vaginal fluid has some smell. Its not a joke, I have smelt it. But only some have stinking smell. Luckily I have not come across the stinky ones. If they ever stink, I would blame it to some STDs.
Re: Healthy Smell of Scretion
It is not weird at all, my dear, so don't worry. Identifying vagina's smell is important to anticipate something wrong of female reproductive system, especially infection. Hygiene of vagina and other female organ is more than important. Cervix cancer is stated as the second thing kills women after breast cancer. Normally, vagina smells like a protein...err....how to tell I will come back when I already got the proper term of the smell, but it is something like what I tried to explain above ![]()
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