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But, as we learned from this, and from that other thread, it absolutely MUST be anal friendly, and valley-friendly soap, or else it causes big problems. And, whats more, as many of us now understand, soap, in itself, is NOT the answer to all this. As Dr. Stacy K pointed out, ALL pubic hair must be removed, or else, the general funkiness will continue to be the cause of many problems, including, but not limited to, many diseases in our southern regions of our bodies. Having been a part of these discussions, I now consider myself to be MUCH more educated. But still, the fact remains: If it stinks, it stinks!
I think rinsing is of the utmost importance.
Wash well, rince well.
You need to use at least some soap externally and practice, practice, practice
Well, on the surface, I agree with you on all this. But, somewhere along the way, we have all gotton a little off track. The original question was whether or not us men find the general odors from a womans anus, and vagina to be sexual stimulents. Some seem to believe those smells are exciting. I guess those men prefer low maintence type lower units. So, to really answer the real original question, we got to leave all these things like soap, douches, body sprays etc. out of the equation. I'm not as tough as some of these men, so I reckon I will just have to say no to the original question. I prefer a little dusting-n-cleaning down there myself. While I realize this can be a complex issue for some, I don't see it as a problem I couldn't lick myself!
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