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likesmatureones 55M
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6/25/2018 4:14 am
Steamed va-jj. Anyone?


Im sorry but this concept is pure female...

I luv when women spend big bucks on some new age fad just so they can feel superior to others( starbucks quickly comes to mind.

Even worse is when they wrap this snakeoil skit in some earth goddess/ mother earth rhetoric.

Gwenith paltrow comes to mind.

So yeahhh...i dont have a pussy...but then again probably 60 percent of women have never eaten one out.
Im sorry ladies but i dont find your pussy to be dirty/ unclean etc. I dont find it repulsive.. you need to get passed the whole headtrip that your " unclean".

What do i know..im a dude..
But then again 99 percent of things women do..are to impress other women...
Dudes dont care

Ironically you worry about your pussy being the right shade of pink or does it smell like roses down there.
But then they will allow a penis into them...and god knows a cock is way dirtier than a vagina.

So a new fad for ladies is to have steam shot into their vaginas.

The spas will tell the women the technique comes from south korea and they use this ancient herbal formulas
So basically your squatting over a potpourri..with a tube trained straight at your vag.

Can you imagine if men did this...sorry honey im not feeling fresh and need to steam my penis.

Even more ironic is the pseudo medical claims like it increases arousal in women..
Could that arousal come from the fact that your naked and a tube is shooting at your lady parts for like 30 minutes?
Hell i could give you the same arousal for free..and you wouldnt even have to tip.

Im not a doctor...but ive taken microbiology courses in college. Steam does sterilize..but it also burns the skin..
So either your not really purifying yourself or your burning your most sensitize skin.( Depending how close you put that steam tube to your vag

Either way this 100 dollar procedure seems more mental/ emotional than it does anything physical.
Its pseudo new age bullshit wrapped in feminist catch phrases like empowerment...im surprised they didn't work in the healing power of crystals.

Plus if this does even work...your killing off the good self regulating bateria of the vagina.

Youd think women would be smarter than that..yet all these female celebs buy into it.
And if they are doing it...then others want to do it.

likesmatureones 55M

6/25/2018 5:01 am


likesmatureones 55M

6/25/2018 7:46 am

I find it ironic that a woman would allow a spa to spray anything into a vagina. They can tell you that it’s herbs., but can you be sure?
Plus do you know what chemicals are on the water/ steam?

So your paying for some spa to spray the unknown into one of your body cavities


heartofmush 55F
7884 posts
6/25/2018 10:41 am

Vaginal steaming
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Vaginal steaming, sometimes shortened to V-steaming,[1] and also known as yoni steaming, is an alternative health treatment whereby a woman squats or sits over steaming water containing herbs such as mugwort, rosemary, wormwood and basil. It has been practiced in Africa (Mozambique, South Africa[2]), Asia (Indonesia, Thailand[2]), and Central America (among the Q'eqchi' people[3]).

It has become a fad for women in the Western world. It is described in spas as an ancient Korean treatment for reproductive organ ailments and is claimed to have other benefits. There is no empirical evidence supporting any of these claims.[4]

Contents
1 Prevalence
2 Risks
3 Society and culture
3.1 Marketing
4 References
5 External links
Prevalence
According to a study on vaginal practices by the World Health Organization published in 2011, one of the ways in which women practice vaginal care is by "Vaginal steaming or smoking: the 'steaming' or 'smoking' of the vagina, by sitting above a source of heat (fire, coals, hot rocks) on which water, herbs, or oils are placed to create steam or smoke".[2] For that study, over 4,000 women in Tete (Mozambique), KwaZulu-Natal (South Africa), Yogyakarta (Indonesia), and Chonburi (Thailand) were asked about their vaginal care. When it came to vaginal steaming/smoking, very different results were obtained, and very different reasons were given: in Chonburi, 67% of women reported having performed vaginal steaming or smoking, "which they associated with maintaining wellness and feminine identity", especially after having given birth (85.5. In Tete, only 10% of women practiced steaming or smoking, "mostly intended to enhance male sexual pleasure by causing vaginal tightening (64.1% of users) and drying (22.9". In the two African locations, 37–38% of women said they practiced it to enhance "male sexual pleasure"; in the two Asian ones, 0% gave that answer. Conversely, of the Asian women 26% reported their "feminine identity" was a reason, compared to 0% of the African women.[2]

Risks
Side effects and potential dangers include: allergic reactions, second degree burns if the steam is too close,[1] and vaginal infections.[4][5]

Society and culture
Marketing
Vaginal steaming is marketed with pseudoscientific, meaningless notions of "balancing" female hormones and "revitalizing" the uterus or vagina.[1][4][5]

It is also claimed to: reduce the discomfort, bloating and tiredness associated with menstruation, regulate irregular menstrual cycles, treat yeast infections, decrease the menstrual blood flow, increase fertility, relieve symptoms of menopause, treat endometriosis, speed up the after-birth healing process. There is no good evidence for any of those claims.[1]

It is also marketed as "cleaning" the vagina, which it does not do, and which is not necessary.[4][5]

The marketing and perception of vaginal steaming falls within a mix of ideologies including post-feminist, new age, and inherently sexist notions in which the female body is on the one hand a dirty, defective thing, yet one that a woman can "optimize" to become "goddess-like".[6]

The cut worm forgives the plow. W. Blake, Proverbs of Hell


likesmatureones 55M

6/26/2018 7:57 am

Hell im surprised people don’t demand this be covered by insurance ...

Cause viagra is


heartofmush 55F
7884 posts
6/26/2018 8:50 am

it sounds like pseudo science dross to me, thus, not covered.

The cut worm forgives the plow. W. Blake, Proverbs of Hell



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