If you're like most women, then it's likely you pay very little attention to your intimate anatomy .....until a problem occurs. The, you panic, as you begin to realize how little you really know about certain areas of your body, including your vagina. ..
Indeed, studies show that, by and large, most of us are far more familiar with the pores on our nose, the we are with our V zone - the area between our belly button and our thighs! And that can be a big mistake.
Why?
First, the more you know about caring for your vagina and your intimate anatomy, the greater your chance of having not only a happier and more satisfying sex life, but more importantly, a healtheir one, for you and your partner.
More importantly, however, not being familiar with how your vagina functions can have some dire consequences. Indeed, the placement and structure of a omwan's intimate geography is such that each of us is at risk for a variety of of diseases and conditions, some of which carry the risk of some serious complications.
If you're not familiar with what's normal for you, then you might have a real problem figuring out when something goes wrong - at least early enough to get the kind of comprehensive treatment that offsets the risk of any of those serious health consequences from occuring.
When it comes to learning about your V zone, the best place to start is with a little healthy exploration, done with a keen eye towards becoming famliar with not only how your intimate anatomy looks and feels under normal conditions of optimum health, but also how it acts as reacts.
That's why this guide begins with a kind of personal roadmap - a "geography" of your intimate anatomy with a keen eye towards helping you learn more about what's normal for you - and what's not.
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What you might not know about
your own body !