Things you should never keep close to intimate areas

1. Sit on a bike with a back seat. The lack of a comfortable bicycle support irritates nerve tissue around your own genital area and slows down your bloodstream. 2. Staying with your gym clothes even after you finish your training. While being comfortable may be comfortable, there are some risks coming [...]
1. Sit on a bike with a back seat.
The lack of a comfortable bicycle support irritates nerve tissue around your own genital area and slows down your bloodstream.
2. Staying with your gym clothes even after you finish your training.
While staying with yours may be comfortable, there are some risks coming from it. Microbes produced during training can penetrate intimate areas and are a source of infection.
3. Making relationships using food products.
If your fantasy consists of using ice cream or melted chocolate in your body, then you have to make sure they don't affect your private areas. Your romantic night can turn into an immediate infection, since the moment sugar reaches the intimate areas, it can cause a level (pH) disorder.
4. Using soap too much.
The less soap is used, the better. Overuse of it causes irritation of intimate areas and burns. This is also true of the overuse of mineral salts.
5. To experiment with fruits or vegetables.
Despite the dietian's advice to consume biofood, his idea was not to use it for sexual pleasure. You're misinterpreting him! Their use in this way will cause bacteria reaction. So keep them for their main purpose, their eating... and far from the private areas.
6. The tattoo.
Making a tattoo in your private areas is certainly harmful. Regardless of the reason you may have to do so, consider that there is more fragile skin in that area than in any other area. This can result in aching and irritation of your skin. Even temporary tattoos have the same negative effect and are not advisable.
7. Bourbling with baby oil.
If you use baby oil, you need to know in advance that oil - based lubricants tend not to wash easily. This brings to collecting their chemicals and bacteria in your intimate areas.
Source Layer: Women's Health










