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April 8, 2024

See Why A Woman's Vagina Is Cleaner Than Most Body Parts (MUST READ )

Faceless woman 



This has to be the most educating and maybe eye-opening health tips I ever read today. Laughs!

So, I bumped into this post shared by one twitter user who goes by the name Dr Love and decided to publish it on this platform for knowledge purposes.

Dr Love in his lengthy twitter thread wrote; 

"A woman's private part is cleaner than your mouth and four other body parts which includes,

- Mouth
- Fingers/hands
- Feet
- Anus 
- Armpits 
- Others

Did you know that one single mouth-to-mouth kiss can transfer 80 million germs and bacteria? Show this tweet to your partner if he thinks your Vgina is dirty!

If you avoid 0ral s£x thinking that the vag!na is dirty, think again. Yes, a woman's private part is self-cleaning and doesn't need to be cleaned. It clean itself by producing secretions that wash away blood, semen, some infections & vagina discharge. Can you name any other body parts that does that?

Avoid oral s*x if you have any mouth infection or your partner has any genital infection. If we remove infection from v*ginas... they are completely safe to eat and ofcourse eating them is beneficial for your health. (Images mouth pimples etc)

Well , let's explain further why some body parts are way more dirtier than the v*ginal.

1. Mouth:

There's a reason why we brush regularly. The viginal is self cleaning, it's cleans itself by producing secretions that wash away blood, semen, some infections & v*gina discharge.

The mouth comes in contact with more germs than the rectal area. More than 600 types of bacteria thrive in your oral cavity. We have to brush regular to keep up with the cleanliness of the viginal. The tongue itself holds more bacteria than you know.
Infected Lips 



2. Anus

The anus harbors various bacteria and germs. These microorganisms are part of the body's natural microbiome and play essential roles in digestion and overall health. However, the anus can also be a site where harmful bacteria and germs reside, leading to infections if proper hygiene is not maintained. The anus is often considered one of the dirtiest parts of the body due to its role in waste elimination. It is definitely not hygienic to lick.
Anus


3. Feet/legs

Feet are also considered one of the dirtiest parts of the body due to their exposure to various environments and their tendency to accumulate sweat and bacteria. They come into contact with surfaces that may harbor germs and can easily pick up dirt and debris, especially if not properly cleaned. Additionally, feet are prone to fungal infections.

Feet


4. Armpits.

Most people s*xualize licking the armpits or inserting the p€nis into the armpit for s*xual pleasure. One thing you should know is, the armpit accumulates sweats..

Sweat itself is odorless, but when it comes into contact with bacteria on the skin's surface, it can produce body odor. Which would probably house germs and harmful bacterias.

The armpit is also one of the dirtiest parts of the body due to its warm, moist environment and high concentration of sweat glands. Additionally, the armpits can accumulate bacteria, dead skin cells, and dirt, especially if proper hygiene practices are not followed. 

Armpit 



5. Belly button

Most men love the idea of licking the belly button. While you may think that there is nothing dirty with licking the naval, you must know that all the sweat, dead skin, body hair and fabrics from cloth get accumulated in the area.

Belly button 



6. Finger nails/hands

You may love your partner tickling you and vice versa. But your fingernails contain germs that will scare you to death. Bacteria thrive under the nails and are thus a breeding ground for infections.

Fingernails 



7. Neck: 

The neck is exposed to the environmental pollutants and sweat all day long, and it goes without saying that it is one of the dirtiest areas in the body that you may not want to reach. It is due to all the dirt and sweat that the neck appears darker than the rest of the body.

The v*gina is often considered to be self-cleaning and has a balanced ecosystem of bacteria that help maintain its cleanliness. In comparison to areas like the armpits or feet, which are prone to accumulating sweat and odor-causing bacteria, the vagina may require less external cleaning intervention. However, it's essential to emphasize that each part of the body has its own cleaning needs and importance in overall hygiene.
Neck 



In Conclusion, The vagina is lined with a mucous membrane that fights infection, and also contains a complex mix of bacteria, known as vaginal flora which helps to maintain the balance of the acidic fluids that helps to fight infections in the vagina.

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