Anonymous wrote:These no soap answers concern me.
Anonymous wrote:Such a weird question. Use your regular body wash.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I use soap of course. But not in the mucus membranes of my vulva or vagina, just the external area and butt crack. No reason not to use soap there to get rid of sweat and skin oils. The mucus membranes are self-cleaning, but I might do a wipe with a wet washcloth.
This. Ask your gyn if you want, OP, but mucous membranes are not meant to be washed. They are self-cleaning. You can use a washcloth to wipe the folds, or use clean hands, like a lot of people do. Shower gel, soap, or God forbid special products for that area, are not necessary and can be irritating.
My gyn says water only everywhere. No soap. It’s too harsh
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Soap on the outside, nothing on the inside, use a handheld shower head to make sure the undercarriage is clean
I’m a woman. What’s the undercarriage please?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am now learning at 45 that soap is bad. I ALWAYS used soap.
Um, ok. You sound like a male CREEP asking such a thing.
No, there’s been recent discourse on this in the media. Talking about our bodies is fine. Don’t make it weird.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am now learning at 45 that soap is bad. I ALWAYS used soap.
Um, ok. You sound like a male CREEP asking such a thing.
Anonymous wrote:I am now learning at 45 that soap is bad. I ALWAYS used soap.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What? No burgundy washcloths?
FTW!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I use soap of course. But not in the mucus membranes of my vulva or vagina, just the external area and butt crack. No reason not to use soap there to get rid of sweat and skin oils. The mucus membranes are self-cleaning, but I might do a wipe with a wet washcloth.
This. Ask your gyn if you want, OP, but mucous membranes are not meant to be washed. They are self-cleaning. You can use a washcloth to wipe the folds, or use clean hands, like a lot of people do. Shower gel, soap, or God forbid special products for that area, are not necessary and can be irritating.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I use soap and don’t have issues. I also open up and wash it all. I never knew you shouldn’t do it, but I’ve never had an issue. I don’t like the thought of feeling unclean there.
It doesn’t sting?
Anonymous wrote:Soap but only Dove Sensitive Skin per my obgyn.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I use soap and don’t have issues. I also open up and wash it all. I never knew you shouldn’t do it, but I’ve never had an issue. I don’t like the thought of feeling unclean there.
It doesn’t sting?