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Why do your coochie stink?
Mine sure does. It always do. I opened my legs and got in my car today and said to myself whew. Honestly, it has been 7 weeks since the lockdown in North Carolina.
I haven’t taken a shower. But sometimes I wipe down there with a washcloth when my coochie is super moist and itches from the collection of dirt and bacteria.
I’m lazy when it comes to hygiene. The quarantine just heightened my laziness because before I used to wash up here and there maybe twice a week.
Do men like when your coochie stink? I am curious. Women have an odor whether she showers or not. I feel like what’s the point of washing up down there if it’s going to stink anyway?
I just feel like there are too many rules that come with being a human, but most of the rules are for the purpose of being liked or pleasing others. Like washing up and grooming.
You have to spend money in order to smell good. I stopped caring what I smell like because I’m not spending money on soaps, and lotions, deordorant, and body scrubs to please others.
Aside from not washing up a bad coochie smell could mean a disease or infection. A few days before the lockdown, I sex with some guy I met online. We didn’t use no condom and he nutted in me. Omg!
People live in fear of stinking. I didn’t know that was a thing until I became homeless. Analyze why people buy certain products that make them smell good. I remember buying lotions and sprays when I was a stripper. People buy these products to impress other people. Not for themselves. Why should I spend money to not stink?
Companies know what people fear. The fear of stinking is not one of my fears. If you can smell me you are too close. So companies are able to entice buyers based on their fears.