So.. I never smell down there, but when my
boyfriend 'goes' inside me (were on birth
control, and were completely monogamous)
after I start to smell like fishy beach.
The smell lasts a couple days, and then
it's back to normal with no odour.
If we use a condom, I never smell.
I shower everyday, but it doesn't seem to
help. A couple hours later I start to
smell again.
Is it just our.. Gooo... Mixing together?
Or should I be going to see a doctor?
Help.
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Justrelaxnnjoi
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Joined: 11 Mar 2008 Posts: 14 Location: , NY USA
Posted: 04-18-08 13:33pm
I recommend that you go to see a doctor.
It could be a vaginal infection.
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Georgia59
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Posted: 04-18-08 19:19pm
well... guys semen lasts in your vagina
(there's a little culvert up there that
collects it) and gets stinky. It stays up
there for a few days (Even if it seems
like it all comes out, some of it usually
hangs in there) Really, if it's only
after sex, and you aren't having any other
symptoms like funky colored discharge then
it's probably just his semen.
you could try a condom and see if that
solves it, to rule out everything else.
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