Something has been on my mind and I really have to get it out there. We have to talk about food in the bedroom. Do you want to hear a story? Here it goes. It was a chocolate covered hellstorm of sticky, disgusting horror. And then she got a yeast infection.
As many of us know, vaginas are sensitive places that require special love and attention. In keeping good health, one should basically live by the rule that food should never go in through the Southern route. If kinky stuff is your thing, you do you, but for your own health and comfort, save these sweets for your palate and not your hoo-ha. Although the general consensus seems to be that putting coconut oil in your vagina isn't harmful to one's health and safety, there are still a lot of downsides to putting this tasty cooking oil down there.
What Nobody Told You About Bringing Food Into The Bedroom
Yes, it can be safe and fun, too! Your kitchen is a cornucopia of sensual delights that can be used to spice up your sex life, literally. I like foods that stick around for a while, like peanut butter and marshmallow fluff, since removing them from body parts requires some seriously pleasurable oral gymnastics.
For some women, in an effort to boost their health and self-esteem, resort to practices which are about as healthy as a double cheeseburger. Here are five things your vagina is better off without. Yes, using this popular vaginal cleaning method will actually make you less clean in the long run. Douching messes with the good bacteria in your vagina and increases the risk of infection. Douching is so common that 1 in 5 women in the United States will do it.
It wouldn't be her building. There's isn't much there except wardrobe items splashed everywhere, a duo chunks of furniture, and the tell tale generic wall pics. It's a rental or time share to do the shoots.