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    Question help? please!!? Vaginal odor and smell

    i am new to this!!
    im concern about something... im sorry if i dont use the correct words to describe whats going on with me.

    i dont have a boyfriend so i do not have sex but sometimes well i feel the need to masturbate.

    i try not to doit often but when i do this is what happens...
    after massaging my clitoris i orgasm? well even if i take a shower everyday i have this funny smell after and i feel i have discharge.
    to avoid the smell and feeling like i need to go wipe my self often i dont masturbate.
    is there anything i can do to avoid the odor and the discharge?
    the discharge is clear sometimes white and it smells.
    i been to a gynecologist and once i had an infection.
    after taking the medicine i was fine but right when i masturbate the smell and odor started again!!

    am i the only one?

    i feel embarrassed b/c when i had sex i woudls smell the odor and that is mortifying!!

    help? any advise please?
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    Hello and welcome to the Forum.

    I'll start and others I am sure will answer as well as you are very anxious about this.

    Firstly, if you masterbate and orgasm, your body will then want more, and so you will be wet the next day.. This creates an odor much like animals so that they can smell and locate the female..

    Make sense?

    The smell though is sex and it's perfectly okay, it's normal.

    Some men can smell the "scent of a woman" you obviously can smell yourself but because you haven't had sex before, can't work it out.

    It's called being a woman and it's sexy don't stress ok.

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    If you have the discharge frequently and even after a shower, it could be a yeast infection or some type of other infection if you've had unprotected sex. I know you said your not having sex now but don't know if you do sometimes.

    If its only when you masturbate, its normals as CW says. Its really hard to gauge when you say odor if you mean the light gentle scent that is.. or something more than that. Its really hard to describe how loud a smell is in words and what a smell, smells to different people etc.
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    White-ish discharge after orgasm: Sounds like normal female ejaculate (the 3 lettered C-word is filtered here i think). Does it taste somewhat tangy? If so, there ya go.

    The odor: As was said before, any number of sexual and non-sexual infections can alter your smell. Get checked-out just to be sure. Otherwise, thats kind of how you're supposed to smell. Some women are more musky, some are less so. Not much you can do but accept that thats what the gods saw fit to give you.

    If it works for women the same as men try eating celery and drinking a glass or two of cranberry juice every day. beyond that I guess you could invest in a flavored lube prior to oral sex, but really... heterosexual men like the smell of vagina. So you're probably worried about nothing.
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    A good odor or bad odor? There is a huge difference in the smell and taste of a healthy woman vs. one w/ an infection. If this only happens when you masturbate my guess is that you're healthy and it's the good odor.
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    thank you everyone for your advise and comments.

    okay well the odor to me is not good specially when i did have sex i could smell it.
    i dint feel comfortable when i had sex b/c i felt my partner would could smell it..
    that's why i don't have sex anymore (and because i don't have a boyfriend
    about oral sex ummm we would sometimes and he dint mind i guess the taste and he never comment on the smell but i would make him stop b/c i was embarrassed of the smell.
    i am confuse b/c once i did have an infection and got it taken care of.
    now when i go back to the doctor they say i don't have an infection.
    is there anyway i could change the smell or do something about it?
    when i do masturbate i don't like the odor and the discharge is not heavy but i always feel it.

    Thank you!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jeni87 View Post
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    is there anyway i could change the smell or do something about it?
    Change your diet (there are several diet/sex books on the market)

    Perfume (depending how horny you are that could be a lot of perfume)
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    Frequent wash ups can help too, Not saying you should take 10 showers a day... but just a little freshen up to the affected area several times a day could at least help to make you feel more secure.

    Using scented feminine wipes every time you use the bathroom, may also give you a little feeling of a better scent, then a couple of times a day besides your shower just do a quick little soap and water sink wash up. If you are not opposed to shaving/waxing.. sometimes a lot of hair can trap unwanted scents so if you are not against it shaving the area might also help keep you more fresh.

    There are also some feminine powders you can find in your tampon aisle at the store, sprinking some in the area will help absorb some of your wetness and keep the scent down as well.

    If your douching, don't do it more than once a month. Frequent douching can lead to an even more offensive odor in the long run because it kills off the healthy bacteria in there that actually cleans the vagina naturally and helps to keep it smelling clean.

    When you do fall in love and have a boyfriend and are wanting to have sex, and you still feel a little nervous about your scent, excuse yourself to the bathroom before things get too heated and do a quick little either soap and water freshen up (if convenient) or use one of those on the go feminine wipes. It will probably make you feel a little more secure so that you can relax and enjoy yourself more.
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    use baby wipes when you go to the bathroom. Summeres Eve also has a genital deoderant you can buy, it's more of an odor neutralizer than anything else as it doesn't have a strong smell to it. You can buy it online and at the supermarket. You can also buy individually wrapped wipes that you can carry in ur purse, but I recommend baby wipes to keep in the bathroom as they are much cheaper than "feminine wipes"
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    Thumbs up thank you!!

    hello!

    so i went to a clinic to get my anual std test, hiv, ets....
    and well i told the doctor about my problem she said it sounded normal till i mention the odor... so if u have discharge is ok but if theres an odor theres soemtihng wrong!!
    and omg im so mad at what i have!!!
    she said that it is common for some women to have what i have (discharge n odor) aperantly i will have this problem forever but its not contagious or anything its just overgroth of bacteria n that alot of women have it. but she did give me advice on changing my diet she said that will help.
    so now i have to take this big ugly pill 2x's a day for 7days.


    thank you eveyone for all the advic!
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