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    Junior Member sarahg is on a distinguished road
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    Exclamation some one tell me what's 'normal' taste of...

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    the vagina? Im sorry if its sounds so crude but i really need advice:

    I have heard women talk about it going sour, or tastes 'acidic' i mean what does that mean? are secretions suppose to taste sweet? salty? what?

    im sorry i ask this because i am about to get married soon and i have battled BV for years and only now finding relief but what if my husband wants to get intimate below - i am freaking at the thought of how i taste and what is normal since i have not been 'normal' for years!!!

    help!
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    Default Taste of a woman

    Every woman will taste different, not only from each other but also depending on the time of the month. As part of a healthy sex life you and your husband should be able to talk about how you taste, and you can even use him as a tool to see just how healthy that part of your body is.
    I feel like I am somewhat knowledgeable in this, having been on both "ends" of this situation, and I can assure you that although the taste varies, it is usually one that is enjoyable for the "giver". Of course there may be instances where this isn't the case (if you do have an infection, or you are finishing your period, etc) BUT these are natural, normal things and not something to feel embarrassed about. Your husband loves you and wants to make you happy...if perhaps it's not the best time for that kind of intimacy then hopefully he will be open and honest and look for other ways to please you.
    For some reason people seem to think that their bodies not being "perfect" makes them "disgusting". You know what? That's completely not true. At some point in our lives all of us will experience something that makes for less than ideal intercourse, but through being supportive, communicative, and positive with our partners these are simply bumps in the road, a road that ideally leads to intimacy, joy, and a fuller life.
    I hope this helps.
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