This week, we plunge into the unfiltered depths of Reddit where no topic is too taboo — or too fragrantly described. From a man genuinely asking, “Do I tell my girlfriend her vagina smells like a lab rat?” to the philosophical debate over “the advent of whole-body deodorant” and the timeless question, “Why are women shaming each other for having bushes?” — we read it all so you don’t have to.
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This week, we plunge into the unfiltered depths of Reddit where no topic is too taboo — or too fragrantly described. From a man genuinely asking, “Do I tell my girlfriend her vagina smells like a lab rat?” to the philosophical debate over “the advent of whole-body deodorant” and the timeless question, “Why are women shaming each other for having bushes?” — we read it all so you don’t have to.
In this episode of Cliterally Obsessed, Lisa and Rebecca get up close and personal with one of the most common — and confusing — complaints in women’s health: vaginal and vulvar itching. We break down the difference between yeast, BV, and other causes of irritation (spoiler: it’s not always an infection), when to worry, and why over-the-counter treatments might be doing more harm than good. If you’ve ever whispered “is this normal?” while reaching for the itch cream, this one’s for you.
Cliterally Obsessed
This week, we plunge into the unfiltered depths of Reddit where no topic is too taboo — or too fragrantly described. From a man genuinely asking, “Do I tell my girlfriend her vagina smells like a lab rat?” to the philosophical debate over “the advent of whole-body deodorant” and the timeless question, “Why are women shaming each other for having bushes?” — we read it all so you don’t have to.