A healthy vulva — which includes the labia and vaginal opening — tastes and smells like a healthy vulva. That is to say, it might be sweet or sour, metallic or bitter, salty or sharp. It might even have faint hints of what you had for dinner. The taste can even vary throughout the month, thanks to your menstrual cycle. Read on to learn more about what it may taste like, why it might change, and what you can do if the taste or smell seems off.
13 Men Describe What Their Girlfriend’s Vagina Tastes Like
13 Men Describe What Their Girlfriend’s Vagina Tastes Like | Thought Catalog
I'd like to let everyone in on a little-known secret about the female body, one that is heavily guarded, even from cisgender women themselves: vaginas are supposed to taste and smell like vaginas. Perhaps you think you already know this information, but you brag about your own vagina's total lack of flavour. Or maybe, you're standing in a drugstore wondering why scented vagina sprays and flavored lubes exist if we were meant to taste regular. Regardless, the narrative in which vaginas need to be fresh, fruity or flavourless, rather than taste like themselves, needs to die. In another article, this one, on Thought Catalog , 13 men described the flavour of their girlfriend's vaginas, with answers ranging from "strawberry ice cream" to "nothing. Feminine hygiene aisles are stocked with sprays, wipes and powders that we use to soak up moisture and extend our fresh-out-of-the-shower flavourless-ness.
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Because if anyone has respect for women and a deep knowledge of the female anatomy, it's guys on the internet. So you can imagine how delighted I was when I found this Reddit thread that posed the question, " How would you describe what a vagina tastes like? Listen, oral sex can be a source of insecurity for women.