Hey me and my girlfriend have been together for 1 year and 3 months now and we just started having sex....We were both virgins and after a while she started to complain about her area smelling badly....She was constantly washing it but for some reason she said that the smeel would not go away....I think its natural and it doesn't stink but it is a different smell from what it used to be....She also complains about discharge....She never used to have it often but it she says that it is constant....She thinks that she may have got somethin but we were both virgins...I also think that is also natural but I'm not a doctor so I don't know....Does anyone know its natural or not if its somethin that we should be worried about?
Thu, 01/31/2008 - 04:56
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Problems with Her Smell


i have experience with constant discharge, and i've been checked and everything is normal. i've also read that it is nothing to worry about, it is merely the vagina getting rid of things it doesn't need.
the vagina is a self-cleaning oven! ha, if you know what i mean
i'm not sure why it would suddenly start after sex, brandye or sera probably know though.
If she is noticing a different scent; she should see her doctor. Why? Many times yeast or bacteria can settle in an create an issue. The vaginal tract is constantly cleansing itself. It could be from stimulation, semen or something honestly which is a bacteria introduced just from either hers or your hands. Changes in pH can set a whole host of new "formations" to occur. Always best to be checked.
Sera is right. It could be a simple bacterial infection or a yeast infection. It would be best to get it checked out and if it is indeed nothing, then she can relax. If not, she'll be glad she got the medical attention she needed.
If it's really recent, it could just be the time of her cycle.
She (mine) smells, tastes, and looks different depending on where she is. She sometimes will have a white-ish kind of thick consistency in there.
It depends on what the smell and discharge is like. If it smells "bad" and she is bathing normally and has not introduced anything new into her diet; if it is causing her distress (constantly washing - this is also not a good idea) she should have it checked out for peace of mind.
Also, if she is not peeing right after you ejaculate in her, this can cause many females (me included) to develop minor or major UTIs - which can and often does make you smell different and have more than her normal discharge. Best thing is for her to ask her gyno.