For years when it comes to what women expect in their love below it was to guess that the perception out there is for the vagina to smell like lilies or strawberries or pretty much anything that makes people smile or gives off a Widely adored scent.
For instance when a woman is on her period, she is mortified at the possibility that she smells like a catfish instead of roses and worry that, people who really aren’t paying her any kind of mind can pick up on her less than fresh scent .
But chances are, unless a woman has been working-out all day whiles on her period and dancing in the midst of a crowd or passed on the opportunity to change her feminine products during the day then nobody but she herself can smell what she’s working with.
Women are sometimes paranoid about how they smell like even though, they are aware they don’t smell like rancid cheese or something of that horrifying sort, magazines and ads also sometimes tells women they are supposed to smell like floral arrangements.
For instance, even though women are becoming more independent minded sexually, they are still not excited about their partners choice of going down on them as most would, because their minds aren’t on the act at that moment but rather on how their love down below smells like.
In an article for Women’s Health, sex educator Logan Levkoff stated that many women are self-conscious when they really don’t need to be: “we are overly sensitive and insecure about the smell of our vaginas. And we are harder on it than any partner would be.
It was pointed out that women are so self– conscious about the smell their bodies make that many aren’t fully enjoying oral sex (the primary gateway to orgasm).
This is true about what men think of your scent; unless you smell terrible, most men don’t find a woman’s scent to be anything but wonderful and it still doesn’t stop women from worrying about what their partners think or whether the next person they just passed by can smell that imaginary horrible scent on them.
Women should therefore beware of all those feminine washes on the market today which promises you all sorts of things but later messes up with your odor and PH balance and only to make you smell a lot worse than you originally did.
For some women it isn’t until they start to research on the issue or talk to some women to know that yes vaginas do smell and that the smell is one that men are supposed to be biologically attracted to.
Eve Enslar the woman behind the playwright The Vagina Monologues cleared the air for women in a defiant, hilarious and honest bit about it all:”my vagina doesn’t need to be cleaned up. It smells good already. Don’t try to decorate. Don’t believe him when he tells you it smells like rose petals when it’s supposed to smell like p y.
That’s what they are doing –trying to clean it up, make it smell like bathroom spray or a garden, all those douche sprays –floral, berry, rain. I don’t want my p y to smell like, all cleaned up like washing a fish after you cook it. I want to taste the fish. That’s why I ordered it.
So women should be comfortable with how their vaginas smell on a daily basis and the minute it doesn’t smell that way, that’s when to worry. So no, it doesn’t smell like fruits or berries or poppies or even roses, but as long as it smells healthy and smells like you then you should be good with yourself.