On 2025-08-07 02:31:59 Holly Diamond said:
Buy her (to get her started - as its a little pricey, but I believe necessary if you're a WG) and your hands, Gynaguard soap gel.
It smells weird when washing with it (only supposed to be used down there, however it will work on your hands and any other body parts affected)... Once you wash thoroughly with it and your normal, nicely scented soap again... Guaranteed all malodour will be gone.
LADIES! YOU NEED TO THOROUGHLY WASH BEFORE, SPLASH DURING (for prolonged sessions) AND FRESHEN UP AFTER. FOR EVERY BOOKING IF YOU TAKE MORE THAN 1 PER DAY!
If you use this soap, you'll be maintaining "her" from all aspects. It balances pH, contains probiotics and prebiotics for bacterial control, eliminates odours... Phenomenal stuff really.
I've been using it since I was about 15 y/o... I had a huge fear of smelling like "that time of the month" in highschool. Because a peer if mine was heavily ostracised and bullied after she had an accident during class. I sat 2 rows behind her and I remember gagging from the smell?!!!
That same day, when my dad and I went grocery shopping, I was in the toiletries and body care aisles and just stumbled upon it...
I've never had a single complaint or had any variances when I do self-checks prior my clients' arrival.
(P.S. To the up-start who's itching for a bitching... Don't start. I'm not covering for myself. I would have no problem saying it was me 17 years ago.)
On 2025-08-07 11:35:56 Caton said:
Recently booked a lady that was a stunner. However, when she slipped off her clothes and undies and when we got onto the bed, a odour hit my nostrils coming from her coochie. It wasn't that fishy smell, that I once encountered, but the best way I can describe it is like a blocked drain or dead bird. I have terrible gag reflex and sent her down for a blow on my semi erect member which meant that at least the blocked drain was pointing away from me whilst I plotted a polite exit. Managed to get out of there quick enough to catch some fresh air.
I didn't have the heart to say anything because I'm not sure what the cause of it is. Maybe an infection, maybe poor hygiene, who knows, but perhaps not her fault. All I thought of was, how could she not smell this overwhelming stench? Surely ladies, you would know if your coochie is smelling.
On 2025-08-07 11:47:22 Sylvia said:
Speedy what DO you know about the smells that some ladies get. and dont think you know what your saying about such a good post. soap is not the answer. it helps the outside of vagina but once penetrating or muffing goes it then comes from inside and way up in the utarus, thats whe the smell actually comes. s
On 2025-08-07 08:58:45 KICKASS said:
100 percent spot on not even soap or anything removes that smell. Maybe scratch in your bum could possibly smell better.
On 2025-08-07 02:31:59 Holly Diamond said:
Buy her (to get her started - as its a little pricey, but I believe necessary if you're a WG) and your hands, Gynaguard soap gel.
It smells weird when washing with it (only supposed to be used down there, however it will work on your hands and any other body parts affected)... Once you wash thoroughly with it and your normal, nicely scented soap again... Guaranteed all malodour will be gone.
LADIES! YOU NEED TO THOROUGHLY WASH BEFORE, SPLASH DURING (for prolonged sessions) AND FRESHEN UP AFTER. FOR EVERY BOOKING IF YOU TAKE MORE THAN 1 PER DAY!
If you use this soap, you'll be maintaining "her" from all aspects. It balances pH, contains probiotics and prebiotics for bacterial control, eliminates odours... Phenomenal stuff really.
I've been using it since I was about 15 y/o... I had a huge fear of smelling like "that time of the month" in highschool. Because a peer if mine was heavily ostracised and bullied after she had an accident during class. I sat 2 rows behind her and I remember gagging from the smell?!!!
That same day, when my dad and I went grocery shopping, I was in the toiletries and body care aisles and just stumbled upon it...
I've never had a single complaint or had any variances when I do self-checks prior my clients' arrival.
(P.S. To the up-start who's itching for a bitching... Don't start. I'm not covering for myself. I would have no problem saying it was me 17 years ago.)