Wednesday, August 10, 2016

PHOTO: SEE WHAT THIS L@DY DO!NG WITH HER SELF

PHOTO: SEE WHAT THIS L@DY DO!NG WITH HER SELF



The world is attending to an fin!sh, imaging what this girl int£ract to, enjoying along with her v!rgin@l telling the world she has the largest pv ssy


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LADIES YOU MUST READ : 6 AMAZING FACTS ABOUT VAG!NAS THAT WILL CHANGE YOUR LIFE

LADIES YOU MUST READ : 6 AMAZING FACTS ABOUT VAG!NAS THAT WILL CHANGE YOUR LIFE



1. Your pubic ha!r doesn’t keep growing. Okay, so pub!c hair isn’t actually part of your v**ina, but it does protect it. Our body hair has different growth cycles, alternating between periods of growth and no growth. Pub!c hair not only grows way slower than the hair on your head, but also has a longer rest cycle, which is why it only grows to a certain length.
2. Itching doesn’t necessarily mean a yeast infection. The slightest thing can send your v**ina’s delicate ecosystem off balance — tight clothing, an ingrown hair, even your laundry detergent can cause itching and irritation. Meanwhile, discharge can be caused by other types of vag!nal infections, such as bacterial vagin0sis and s3xually transmitted infections like trichomoniasis.. It’s best to see your gynecologist, who can determine the exact cause of your discomfort.
3. The cli**ris has more nerve endings than anywhere else. A female cl!max is typically more intense than a male cl!max, thanks to our good friend the the cli**ris. This tiny piece of real estate has at least 8,000 nerve endings, while the man-h0od only sports about 4,000. No wonder it’s such a pl£asure zone
4. Your v**ina is fully adjustable. The v**ina can stretch in size for different reasons, such as s*x and childbirth, but it doesn’t stay that way. After the fact, it returns to its normal size, kind of like an elastic band. Some people believe slu t-shaming myths like if a woman has s*x, her v**ina becomes “loose.” This is not true.
5. You can have more than one kind of cl!max. It turns out there’s more than one way for women to have an cl!max: Female orgasms have been categorized into G-spot, vag!nal, and cl!toral. You can also have more than one type at the same time, which, fun fact, is called a blended cl!max.

6. Your diet may affect how it smells. Okay, so foods don’t directly cause your discharge to smell differently — but they can affect the vag!nal environment and therefore your scent. Strong spices, garlic, onions, and coffee are the culprits commonly known to change vag!nal odor. However, if your vag!nal scent is less triple espresso and more fishy, check in with your doc to rule out an infection.
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LADIES LADIES MUST READ THIS – 4 TOP CAUSES OF A SMELLY PR!VATE PART (VAG!NAL) I



LADIES LADIES MUST READ THIS – 4 TOP CAUSES OF A SMELLY PR!VATE PART (VAG!NAL) I




BACTERIAL VAGIN0SIS
Bacterial vagin0sis (BV) is the most common cause of vag!nal odor. Every v**ina is filled with naturally occurring bacteria, and BV is simply an overgrowth of those bacteria. Most women in their reproductive years will experience at least one case of BV. The cause is unknown, but unprotected s*x and frequent douching can put you at a higher risk. Other symptoms include itching, soreness and discharge. Some cases of BV will go away on their own, but Planned Parenthood recommends that all women with BV symptoms visit their doctor for treatment to prevent rare but serious complications. Treatment for BV is usually as simple as a course of antibiotics.



YEAST INFECTION
A yeast infection is also very common (and very uncomfortable!). They present signs much like BV, with the addition of a thick, white discharge. Yeast infections do not require antibiotics and instead can be treated with one- or three-course vag!nal anti-fungal treatments. Treatment for yeast infections has become very simple and can even be purchased over-the-counter. Most of these treatments tend to get messy, so it’s better to use them overnight.
S£XUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASES
Some STD’s can cause feminine odor, the most common are chlamydia and gonorrhea. Both diseases are common and easy to treat, but can cause serious complications if they go untreated. Unfortunately, both are also often not quickly diagnosed because they may or may not produce symptoms. The most common symptoms of chlamydia and gonorrhea include painful urination and pus-like discharge, although an unpleasant odor is often present as well. See your doctor immediately if you are experiencing any of these symptoms and avoid risk by abstaining or using protection during s*x.
PELVIC INFLAMMATORY DISEASEPelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID) occurs when bacteria travel through the v**ina into the uterus. It is often a late-stage result of an STD not diagnosed, such as chlamydia. PID usually is not diagnosed until you experience chronic pain or have trouble getting pregnant because often,it does not present symptoms. If symptoms of PID are present, they may include pelvic pains, odor, heavy discharge, fever, fatigue, painful intercourse or painful urination. PID can be treated with antibiotics, though it may leave behind scar tissue that has lasting effects..
If you are experiencing any of these, the best bet is too see a medical doctor for proper treatment.


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DON'T MISS TO WATCH 7 S£X POSITI0N TO MAKE H£R FEEL MUCH PL£ASURE {VIDEO}

DON'T MISS TO WATCH 7 S£X POSITI0N TO MAKE H£R FEEL MUCH PL£ASURE {VIDEO}

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OMG! YOU WON’T BELI£VE WHAT THIS SEC0NDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS WAS SEEN DO!NG

OMG! YOU WON’T BELI£VE WHAT THIS SEC0NDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS WAS SEEN DO!NG


I wonder what our schools are turning into…Imagine what this students are publicly doing forgetting they are in school. Thou our source said this is kind of open dance competition. watch video below:

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FOR M£N: SEE 3 KINDS OF V!RG!NS YOU NEED TO KNOW (SEE PHOTOS)

FOR M£N: SEE 3 KINDS OF V!RG!NS YOU NEED TO KNOW (SEE PHOTOS)





1. Major V!r.g!n: This consists of ladies that don’t enable any type of int!m@cy. Their lips has by no means been ok!ssed, their br£’asts has by no means been sm0ched and their phys!que has by no means be£nc@r3ssed. Everyone knows what they’re known as.
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