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jessicasboys79

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Virgin Cream
Posted: 02-16-07 02:40am

I was thinking about trying virgin cream. Is it safe? Has anyone tryed it? Dose it work? Question
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Llewellyn

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Posted: 02-16-07 02:44am

I have not and would not tried it. It looks like absolute hooey to me.
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Posted: 02-16-07 02:52am

If those creams work at all, I assume any tightening will be slight. Also, I would be resistant to placing a non-fda approved cream on the vagina, as the tissue is very very absorbent to all kinds of things.
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dannyboygirl

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Re: Virgin Cream
Posted: 02-24-07 01:58am

jessicasboys79 wrote:
I was thinking about trying virgin cream. Is it safe? Has anyone tryed it? Dose it work? Question


My husband and I tried the Chinese Shrink Cream...It works for only 24hrs and its a disinfectant too..It makes you one finger tight for real no lie my friend thought I was lying I gave her a little on her a little in a tiny glove and she started yelling it works and she has 5 kids..she said it helped her spice up her sex life once in a while. I have no kids I bought it just to see if it works it does and It was fun just to try...I do miracles without it though its for people that had kids or like the extra tight fit..Good luck
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Jaydensmommy

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Posted: 02-25-07 00:37am

A friend of mine uses a tightening cream and she does not like the sensation it gives her. It's all going to depend soley on you.
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dannyboygirl

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Posted: 02-25-07 00:39am

Jaydensmommy wrote:
A friend of mine uses a tightening cream and she does not like the sensation it gives her. It's all going to depend soley on you.


Different folks Different strokes...
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fiona05

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Posted: 02-25-07 19:39pm

i found this stuff online and couldnt resist trying it. so i bought it and i swear to god all it is is petroleum jelly (vaseline) with some stuff in it. i just found it disturbing to be honest. apart from anything else, it cant be healthy to put vaseline in your vagina because it would mess with its natural balance. and the smell of the cream (though not unpleasant) is definately strong enough and noticeable enough that i wouldnt use it with my partner anyway cos he'd wonder what the hell the smell was!

also because it is oil based you wouldnt be able to use it with condoms. though this isnt an issue for me, it would be for many people, and none of the instructions mention this. which i thought was really unprofessional.

basically, i think it's a load of cowboys ripping women off.
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Llewellyn

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Posted: 02-25-07 22:07pm

fiona05 wrote:
i found this stuff online and couldnt resist trying it. so i bought it and i swear to god all it is is petroleum jelly (vaseline) with some stuff in it. i just found it disturbing to be honest. apart from anything else, it cant be healthy to put vaseline in your vagina because it would mess with its natural balance. and the smell of the cream (though not unpleasant) is definately strong enough and noticeable enough that i wouldnt use it with my partner anyway cos he'd wonder what the hell the smell was!

also because it is oil based you wouldnt be able to use it with condoms. though this isnt an issue for me, it would be for many people, and none of the instructions mention this. which i thought was really unprofessional.

basically, i think it's a load of cowboys ripping women off.


Very interesting points. The only thing I can figure is that if the stuff really works it must make the vagina swell or something to get tighter, right? That does not sound safe or healthy to me.
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fiona05

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Posted: 02-26-07 19:48pm

Llewellyn wrote:


Very interesting points. The only thing I can figure is that if the stuff really works it must make the vagina swell or something to get tighter, right? That does not sound safe or healthy to me.


i think all it actually does is make it dryer, giving the impression of 'tightness'. the instructions actually say to wash the vagina with soap and water before use, thus obviously washing out natural lubrication. and the vaseline kinda screws up the new lubrication which forms..? i agree, it cant be healthy or natural.

well i never noticed any difference anyway. but maybe that's cos i'm young and have never given birth :S
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cajunmomma

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Shrink Cream
Posted: 07-02-07 12:02pm

I've used it several times, it does work well, but i've noticed that i'm not feeling any pleasure when i've used it. Which made me wonder if it was even working, but with my partners reaction I knew it absolutaly was, but it seemed like something wasn't right. If anyone else experienced this please let me know.
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CaNdItAs CrAzY LaNd

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Posted: 07-02-07 21:32pm

hmm what they wont come out with next. Laughing
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