You can still contract an STD even
if you use a condom
It’s a huge let down but, it’s the
reason why sleeping with completely random men may not be the best idea. At
least if you run in the same circles, you may have gotten word if the guy had
something! If the skin of the vulva comes into contact with affected skin
on the scrotum, you can still catch an STD.
Use it or lose it
This typically only applies to
post-menopausal women but, an unused vagina can form fragile tissue and even
shrink, making sex difficult and painful.
Most women cannot reach orgasm from
intercourse
There isn’t some club you just
haven’t graduated into yet, or some form of intimacy you haven’t experienced if
you haven’t reached orgasm through intercourse. Many women never do, but still
have perfectly fulfilling sex lives.
A simple tip to finding the G spot
First off, the G spot is in a
different place for every woman so don’t get frustrated if you can’t find it
right away. However, in general it is along the front wall of the vaginal
canal. Some women are able to find it by using their finger in the “come
hither” motion, and doing that up and down the wall until they hit the spot. Of
course, a man may not always be able to find that. But it’s nice if you have
the info to try to direct him!
Your vagina doesn’t have to smell
like roses
Or be “douched.” Just because
hundreds of products have been created to help you “clean up” your vagina,
doesn’t mean that’s what men want. If you like to use those products—okay. But
don’t use them out of insecurity. A vagina is meant to smell like a vagina.
Your pap can only detect one type of
cancer
And that’s cervical. It doesn’t scan
for cancer on your ovaries, uterus or your colon. So if you’re concerned about
those, see the proper health care professional.
Needing lubrication is normal
Plenty of women struggle to become
naturally lubricated. Don’t feel like you’re the “kinky” one by standing in the
K-Y aisle at the drug store. Comfortable and enjoyable sex is your birthright.
So go get it.
The thing no one wants to talk
about…
The queef. This is the sound that
mimics gas coming out of your vagina. If this happens to you, don’t think your
guy is thinking, “What is wrong with this woman?” He’s surely
experienced it before. The queef is simply what happens when air is pushed into
the vagina during intercourse, and a switching of positions allows much of it
to rush out. Just ignore it if it happens, and keep enjoying yourself.

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The queef. This is the sound that mimics gas coming out of your vagina. If this happens to you, don’t think your guy is thinking, “What is wrong with this woman?” He’s surely experienced it before. The queef is simply what happens when air is pushed into the vagina during intercourse, and a switching of positions allows much of it to rush out. Just ignore it if it happens, and keep enjoying yourself.
- See more at: http://madamenoire.com/178678/decoding-your-downstairs-8-things-women-need-to-know-about-their-va-jay-jay/9/#sthash.YrTbSFlF.dpuf

v103.radio.com
The queef. This is the sound that mimics gas coming out of your vagina. If this happens to you, don’t think your guy is thinking, “What is wrong with this woman?” He’s surely experienced it before. The queef is simply what happens when air is pushed into the vagina during intercourse, and a switching of positions allows much of it to rush out. Just ignore it if it happens, and keep enjoying yourself.
- See more at: http://madamenoire.com/178678/decoding-your-downstairs-8-things-women-need-to-know-about-their-va-jay-jay/9/#sthash.YrTbSFlF.dpuf
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