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3 Things You Must Not Do After Sex- UPDATED by Nobody: 2:08am On Mar 29, 2017
According to experts, if you want to keep your
lady parts in tip-top health there are three
things you should always avoid after doing the
deed.
And, while checking off a list of things you
should or shouldn’t be doing post-sex isn’t the
most starry-eyed way to end a sack sesh
apparently it’s vital to your well-being.
READ MORE
But why? Kansas-based gynaecologist Leslie E.
F. Page told Women’s Health, “When the
vaginal tissues have been lubricated, swollen,
and rubbed against during intercourse, it
changes how that tissue reacts to the
environment. Primarily, you run a much greater
risk of infection.”
Here are the three things you should never, ever
do straight after a passionate liaison.
(Getty Images/iStockphoto)
Lathering up
If you feel the need to freshen up post-sex make
sure you don’t use soap. While it might sound
like a good idea, lathering up your nether-
regions can actually do more harm than good.
Not only could you have an allergic reaction if
your skin reacts differently to the chemicals in
cleansers, but “using soap can lead to vaginal
irritation and dryness,” says Robert Wool, M. D.,
ob-gyn.
If you do want to take a shower just make sure
you use plan old water, “The vagina is a self-
cleaning organ, and needs to be treated very,
very gently—if you wouldn’t put it in your
mouth, you shouldn’t put it in or around your
vagina,” Page says.
The most memorable sex
scenes
Forgetting to pee
It turns out that going to the loo after a bonk
isn’t an old wives’ tale after all. During sex
bacteria can get pushed into the bladder, “This
can result in post-intercourse bladder
infections,” says Wool, “You can have some
snuggle time, just empty your bladder within an
hour of sex.”
Having a hot tub sesh
A soak in some bubbles might sound like the
perfect post-coital activity but it’s actually
really bad news for your lady parts. Jumping in
a hot tub with your partner means that you’re
exposed to the bacteria on their skin and anus
while extensive water exposure can reduce the
efficiency of your skin’s antimicrobial barrier.
“When your vulva swells in response to sexual
stimulation, it reveals the opening of the vagina,
which means you have a greater chance of
infection,” Page says.

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Re: 3 Things You Must Not Do After Sex- UPDATED by Dottore: 3:43am On Mar 29, 2017
So op if na u be me you go read this. No paragraphs, no listings yet you made the heading appear as if the content would be listed thus less boring to read. Fear God nah

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Re: 3 Things You Must Not Do After Sex- UPDATED by Dottore: 3:44am On Mar 29, 2017
keithdalley268:
According to experts, if you want to keep your
lady parts in tip-top health there are three
things you should always avoid after doing the
deed.
And, while checking off a list of things you
should or shouldn’t be doing post-sex isn’t the
most starry-eyed way to end a sack sesh
apparently it’s vital to your well-being.
READ MORE
But why? Kansas-based gynaecologist Leslie E.
F. Page told Women’s Health, “When the
vaginal tissues have been lubricated, swollen,
and rubbed against during intercourse, it
changes how that tissue reacts to the
environment. Primarily, you run a much greater
risk of infection.”
Here are the three things you should never, ever
do straight after a passionate liaison.
(Getty Images/iStockphoto)
Lathering up
If you feel the need to freshen up post-sex make
sure you don’t use soap. While it might sound
like a good idea, lathering up your nether-
regions can actually do more harm than good.
Not only could you have an allergic reaction if
your skin reacts differently to the chemicals in
cleansers, but “using soap can lead to vaginal
irritation and dryness,” says Robert Wool, M. D.,
ob-gyn.
If you do want to take a shower just make sure
you use plan old water, “The vagina is a self-
cleaning organ, and needs to be treated very,
very gently—if you wouldn’t put it in your
mouth, you shouldn’t put it in or around your
vagina,” Page says.
The most memorable sex
scenes
Forgetting to pee
It turns out that going to the loo after a bonk
isn’t an old wives’ tale after all. During sex
bacteria can get pushed into the bladder, “This
can result in post-intercourse bladder
infections,” says Wool, “You can have some
snuggle time, just empty your bladder within an
hour of sex.”
Having a hot tub sesh
A soak in some bubbles might sound like the
perfect post-coital activity but it’s actually
really bad news for your lady parts. Jumping in
a hot tub with your partner means that you’re
exposed to the bacteria on their skin and anus
while extensive water exposure can reduce the
efficiency of your skin’s antimicrobial barrier.
“When your vulva swells in response to sexual
stimulation, it reveals the opening of the vagina,
which means you have a greater chance of
infection,” Page says.
Re: 3 Things You Must Not Do After Sex- UPDATED by dimexy247(m): 3:57am On Mar 29, 2017
I wonder o
Dottore:
So op if na u be me you go read this. No paragraphs, no listings yet you made the heading appear as if the content would be listed thus less boring to read. Fear God nah
Re: 3 Things You Must Not Do After Sex- UPDATED by Rhemy2013(f): 8:25am On Mar 29, 2017
Dottore:
So op if na u be me you go read this. No paragraphs, no listings yet you made the heading appear as if the content would be listed thus less boring to read. Fear God nah

Lol

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Re: 3 Things You Must Not Do After Sex- UPDATED by Shizcool: 8:25am On Mar 29, 2017
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Re: 3 Things You Must Not Do After Sex- UPDATED by Nobody: 1:44pm On Mar 29, 2017
According to experts, if you want to keep your lady parts in
tip-top health there are three things you should always
avoid after doing the deed. And, while checking off a list of things you should or shouldn’t be doing post-sex isn’t the
most starry-eyed way to end a sack sesh apparently it’s vital to your well-being. READ MORE But why? Kansas-
based gynaecologist Leslie E. F. Page told Women’s Health,
“When the vaginal tissues have been lubricated, swollen, and rubbed against during intercourse, it changes how that tissue reacts to the environment. Primarily, you run a much
greater risk of infection.” Here are the three things you
should never, ever do straight after a passionate liaison.

(Getty Images/iStockphoto) Lathering up If you feel the

need to freshen up post-sex make sure you don’t use soap. While it might sound like a good idea, lathering up your
nether- regions can actually do more harm than good. Not only could you have an allergic reaction if your skin reacts
differently to the chemicals in cleansers, but “using soap can lead to vaginal irritation and dryness,” says Robert
Wool, M. D., ob-gyn. If you do want to take a shower just
make sure you use plan old water, “The vagina is a self- cleaning organ, and needs to be treated very, very gently—if
you wouldn’t put it in your mouth, you shouldn’t put it in or
around your vagina,” Page says. The most memorable sex
scenes Forgetting to pee It turns out that going to the loo
after a bonk isn’t an old wives’ tale after all. During sex bacteria can get pushed into the bladder, “This can result in
post-intercourse bladder infections,” says Wool, “You can have some snuggle time, just empty your bladder within an hour of sex.” Having a hot tub sesh A soak in some bubbles
might sound like the perfect post-coital activity but it’s actually really bad news for your lady parts. Jumping in a
hot tub with your partner means that you’re exposed to the bacteria on their skin and anus while extensive water
exposure can reduce the efficiency of your skin’s antimicrobial barrier. “When your vulva swells in response to sexual stimulation, it reveals the opening of the vagina, which means you have a greater chance of infection,” Page says.
Re: 3 Things You Must Not Do After Sex- UPDATED by Nobody: 1:45pm On Mar 29, 2017
According to experts, if you want to keep your lady parts in
tip-top health there are three things you should always
avoid after doing the deed. And, while checking off a list of things you should or shouldn’t be doing post-sex isn’t the
most starry-eyed way to end a sack sesh apparently it’s vital to your well-being. READ MORE But why? Kansas-
based gynaecologist Leslie E. F. Page told Women’s Health,
“When the vaginal tissues have been lubricated, swollen, and rubbed against during intercourse, it changes how that tissue reacts to the environment. Primarily, you run a much
greater risk of infection.” Here are the three things you
should never, ever do straight after a passionate liaison.

(Getty Images/iStockphoto) Lathering up If you feel the

need to freshen up post-sex make sure you don’t use soap. While it might sound like a good idea, lathering up your
nether- regions can actually do more harm than good. Not only could you have an allergic reaction if your skin reacts
differently to the chemicals in cleansers, but “using soap can lead to vaginal irritation and dryness,” says Robert
Wool, M. D., ob-gyn. If you do want to take a shower just
make sure you use plan old water, “The vagina is a self- cleaning organ, and needs to be treated very, very gently—if
you wouldn’t put it in your mouth, you shouldn’t put it in or
around your vagina,” Page says. The most memorable sex
scenes Forgetting to pee It turns out that going to the loo
after a bonk isn’t an old wives’ tale after all. During sex bacteria can get pushed into the bladder, “This can result in
post-intercourse bladder infections,” says Wool, “You can have some snuggle time, just empty your bladder within an hour of sex.” Having a hot tub sesh A soak in some bubbles
might sound like the perfect post-coital activity but it’s actually really bad news for your lady parts. Jumping in a
hot tub with your partner means that you’re exposed to the bacteria on their skin and anus while extensive water
exposure can reduce the efficiency of your skin’s antimicrobial barrier. “When your vulva swells in response to sexual stimulation, it reveals the opening of the vagina, which means you have a greater chance of infection,” Page says.
Re: 3 Things You Must Not Do After Sex- UPDATED by Nobody: 1:46pm On Mar 29, 2017

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