Only for Matured Adults - Sex question?!


Question: Only for Matured Adults - Sex question!?
When my guy and I have sex we sometimes use a condom and sometimes we dont, so either, his *** gets in me or the gel off the condom gets in me!. I figure if I pee after we have sex the stuff will leave my body, and I'll be fine!. But it doesnt!. I dont know how to get the stuff out of me, I pee, I soak in bath water, I clean with soap, but nothing works!. And after days I start to smell bad down there!. I'm a very clean person, and this disgustes me so much to where I dont want to have sex anymore!. I've heard of women using douches, but I've heard that these wernt healthy because it pushes the stuff further into you!.!.!. I'm wondering if anyone has any answers as to how you clean up after sex!.!.!. Or am I'm the only one with this problem, because it bothers me so much!.Www@Answer-Health@Com


Answers:
I can relate on the clean part!

#1 - peeing will not remove any of that - it is a different "hole"!. Your bladder is not part of your vaginal equipment!.

#2 - soaking in bath water never helps clean much of anything - you are sitting in whatever dirt you went in with!. Think showers!

The "stuff" will naturally work its way down when you are upright!. I hope you are using the pill or some other method, since you have non-condom times!.

I only felt cleaner after I got a hand-held shower head!. I could finally blast some hot water down there! It really does help!. A bath - not a bit!. A regular shower - not much at all really, since you can barely get the water "down there"!. The hand held ones really do the job!.

Try wearing a panty liner after your shower - should any of the **** escape, it will be captured in something you can discard and change easily!

Nylon scrubbies and hand held shower heads - point and blast! : )Www@Answer-Health@Com

peeing won't clear you out, as the pee comes out of your pee hole, not the hole the penis goes in to!. peeing does make your muscles move and it can help push out whatever is in there, but the pee does not physically flush you out!.
you need to see a doctor, i'm sure there is some kind of 'wash' you can buy to keep yourself clean!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

Douche is okay in moderation, but keep in mind that it washes away natural moisture!. You may want to make sure that you are not having a bad reaction (lubricant, latex, or spermicide)!.

Use a water based lubricant!.

Use baby wipes after sex if you can't get to a shower or bathtub right away (baby wipes are gentle on your sensitive area)!.

Best wishes!Www@Answer-Health@Com

LiKE BEACHBUM08 SAiD, USE THE FEMiNiNE WiPES OR WASH, BUT ALSO THERE iS THiS POWDER (GET THE SUMMER'S EVE ONE, NOT VAGiSiL) WHEN YOU USE iT, iT MAKES YOU FEEL CLEAN DOWN THERE AFTER YOU SHOWER!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

You can buy feminine wipes to use down there, they are just moistened towlettes made for down there, they work pretty good!. Or buy a feminine wash and take a bath after sex!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

FEMiNiNE WiPESWww@Answer-Health@Com

You're taking a huge risk!. Some matter may be passed in the bathroom after sex!.!.!. but do you really want to take that risk!? There are condoms that are not lubricated (with that smelly gel)!.!.!. and you can buy natural lubricants to use with it!.!.!. some have a nice, light scent to them!. Douches are bad and can cause yeast infections because YES, they do tend to push stuff further inside you!.

For those who state that peeing won't help release matter!.!. it does help because by natural 'pushing' out of the pee, you force some matter (semen) out!. However, like I said before, this does not always happen, and it will not completely release all of the semen!.Www@Answer-Health@Com





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