My wife stopped taking bc pill because she is trying to get pregnant. Since then her pussy defiantly has a different smell that isn't as sweet. She had even noticed and keeps apologizing and is embarrassed. I can imagine that it has to do with changing of her hormones. Is there anything she can do to make it better even if it's for sex? I thought I saw someone type of product made for that at one time. Thank you.
She should be the one to research that, ask questions, and sort that out.
Generally clean warm water does the job for me and my pheromones dont seem to have changed - I have been on the pill for years and have had a few changes as they improve. I have never had a comment.
As far as I am concerned the only alternative that works is soap or body wash and water. You need to be careful with the scented one as they can make the scent and taste objectionable.
Sarcastic Coffee Aficionado
I agree with MPL .... any changes (smells, taste) that are "not normal" should be investigated by a doctor.
It may have nothing to do with going off her birth control .... it may have an organic component to the change and should really be looked after by a doctor.
Van
This could be serious get to a good OBGYN now do not waste time.
A woman's ph balance changes often, usually without notice. Always check with a Dr for specific results but she should not use any over the counter cleaning soap and NIT scrub her pink parts the day of exam!
I'm glad someone brought this up though my one problem situation was a little different than the original question posed. It's a delicate subject because women are often very self-conscious about their scent. I have noticed that it can vary greatly, but most of the variations are likeable and some have been downright pleasant. So acquired taste? Yes, in part. I don't know that the variation in smell/taste is always as simple as hygiene because all of my partners practiced normal daily hygiene.
The problem situation was that I had a gf once who could be pretty pungent. I can't lie, it detracted from things during sex sometimes. But, foolish youngster that I was then, I didn't have the skills to approach her about it in a sensitive tactful way to nudge her to try to seek some remedy. It wasn't the reason we broke up, but I can't say it helped matters. Looking back, I admit some cowardice in not trying to broach the subject, but at the time, I just thought that was how she was and I didn't want to embarrass her. It's not like I have this over-sensitive nose either. She was a nurse too. No diseases, nothing like that. I didn't know about ph then, and I don't know if she was on medication or not.
I can say that there was another woman I dated who literally tasted and smelled sweet and fresh - like spring water. She was a joy to taste and smell and I'm not embellishing things at all. I would salivate at the thought of going down on her. The only thing that stands out about her that was different was how strict she was about her diet... not paleo exactly, but only whole foods and organic foods, avoiding anything processed or modified or tainted with pesticides.
Please, ladies of lush, don't fucking frag me over this, ok? I'm stumbling through life just like everyone else, learning as I go, and, for what it's worth, I made this woman cum more than all her other lovers put together times 100.