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Copperhead6
Jul 18, 2007, 08:37 AM
Okay guys, I've been with this girl for the last few months and in the last week or so she has had a real strong smell down in her genital region. It's the fishy smell that we've all noticed at one point or another with women, but for some reason I can now smell it right before we have sex or even if she has on short shorts with no panties on. It is not a pleasant odor and pretty strong. I was just wondering if you guys thought I should be concerned, and, or inform her of it?
J_9
Jul 18, 2007, 08:40 AM
Does she bathe?
It could be an infection.
Copperhead6
Jul 18, 2007, 09:19 AM
Yea she bathes once or twice a day. I've smelled it with women before but never quiet this strong. Is it common for women to smell like this and do u think she is aware of it?
nauticalstar420
Jul 18, 2007, 09:21 AM
If she is not aware of it, she should be. That strong fishy odor is usually the sign of an infection and needs to be taken care of ASAP.
Dennis777
Jul 18, 2007, 10:00 AM
Hello.
Maybe you should ask her in a nice way and not during or right after sex. If she has had any itching problems because you noticed a little discharge down below but didn't know how to tell her and you just wanted her to know it so she could fix it before it got worse. Its normally a yeast infection and that can be take care of easy in most cases. Make sure she knows your telling her because you care not because it smells, in fact you don't have to say a word about the smell so she feels like the world knows she smells.
Good Luck
Dennis777
Depressed in MO
Jul 18, 2007, 10:00 AM
Excessive bacteria can cause this to happen (although it is only one of many possibilities). She probably does notice the smell, if you can smell it, why wouldn't she be able to. She is probably wondering the same thing-"I wonder if HE can smell it".
Do you know if she douches? It's not for everyone and her best bet at this point would be to go to the doctor. The doctor can prescribe something for her to get rid of that smell.
If it is bacteria-Here are some things to help prevent the foul odor from returning:
Wear looser clothing (stay away from thongs every single day, wear looser fitting undies, not so-tight jeans;shorts,etc... )
After sex, she should wipe herself from front to back
After using the bathroom she should wipe herself from front to back
After sex, if possible (this was told to me from my dr.) she should try to urinate as it releases some of the bacteria that may have been pushed up further inside of her during intercourse.
It's always good to use some kind of feminine wash while showering. They even make those products for people who are more "sensitive" down there.
I'm sure there is more but that is all I know.
I'm not a doctor, or a nurse, not practicing to be any of those two either. I am only speaking from past personal experience.
J_9
Jul 18, 2007, 10:05 AM
This is most likely what it is.
Bacterial vaginosis, also called BV is the most common vaginal infection in women of childbearing age. It happens when the normal balance of bacteria in the vagina is disrupted and replaced by an overgrowth of certain bacteria. The vagina normally contains mostly “good” bacteria, and fewer “harmful” bacteria. BV develops when there is an increase in “harmful” bacteria and fewer “good” bacteria.
What causes BV?
The cause of BV is not understood. It can develop when something, like sexual contact, disrupts the balance between the good bacteria that protect the vagina from infection and the harmful bacteria that don't. It is not clear what role sexual activity plays in the development of BV, but BV is more common among women who have had vaginal sex. But BV is not always from sexual contact. We do know that certain things can upset the normal balance of bacteria in the vagina and put you more at risk for BV:
* Having a new sex partner or multiple sex partners
* Douching
* Using an intrauterine device (IUD) for birth control
* Not using a condom
We also know that you do not get BV from toilet seats, bedding, swimming pools, or from touching objects around you.
What are the signs of BV?
Women with BV may have an abnormal vaginal discharge with an unpleasant odor. Some women report a strong fish-like odor, especially after sexual intercourse. The discharge can be white (milky) or gray and thin. Other symptoms may include burning when urinating, itching around the outside of the vagina, and irritation. However, these could be symptoms of another infection too. Some women with BV have no symptoms at all.
How can I find out if I have BV?
There is a test to find out if you have BV. Your doctor takes a sample of fluid from your vagina and has it tested. Your doctor may also be able to see signs of BV, like a grayish-white discharge, during an examination of the vagina.
How is BV treated?
BV is treated with antibiotics, which are medicines prescribed by your doctor. Your doctor may give you either metronidazole or clindamycin. Generally, male sex partners of women with BV do not need to be treated. You can get BV again even after being treated.
AliMarGoo
Jul 18, 2007, 10:14 AM
The fishy smell is usually the clear sign of Bacterial Vaginosis. Yeast infections do not cause this type of distinct smell. There are good bacteria and bad bacteria inside of the vagina, and bacterial vaginosis is when the bad bacteria kind of take over. Dr.'s will tell you that it can clear up on it's own, but if it remains a problem for more than a week then she should go to a doctor and be put on antibiotics for it. Tell her to be careful in turn because a lot of antibiotics in turn can cause yeast infections! It's a viscious cycle! Good luck.
Copperhead6
Jul 18, 2007, 11:28 AM
Well we've figured out the problem, now the hard part is figuring out a way to let her know. Lol I already had to tell her she had chronic bad breath a few weeks ago. Which was hard as crap but since she was so good looking and had such a great personality I bit the bullet and told her... now this! Lol
J_9
Jul 18, 2007, 11:34 AM
"Honey, you know I care for you very much, and I don't want to hurt your feelings. But recently I have noticed an oder after sex and I am concerned. I have heard about BV before and it seems as though you have the symptoms. It is important we get you to the doctor to get this checked out. It can be serious if not taken care of."
AliMarGoo
Jul 18, 2007, 02:14 PM
To J_9... I don't recall the answer above saying anything about a yeast infection, so I was trying to tie in about the BV, taking antibiotics for it, and antibiotics causing a yeast infection... kind of like a heads up. Wasn't trying to re[peat anything. Thanks
J_9
Jul 18, 2007, 02:18 PM
Gotcha. But typically a yeast infection is not so strong for others to smell it. This is most likely BV.
Copperhead6
Jul 19, 2007, 09:49 AM
Okay, I told her last night. I was a little tipsy and we were having a good talk so I figured I would work that in the conversation. She was a little embarrassed but she took it like a champ. Lol
J_9
Jul 19, 2007, 09:51 AM
Good job!!
bushg
Jul 19, 2007, 10:11 AM
j9 do you think it is possible to smell fishy after eating seafood. Or is it connected with another problem?
J_9
Jul 19, 2007, 10:13 AM
Typically that strong of an odor indicates something else such as BV. If the odor is strong enough for someone else to detect it wouldn't be quite that simple.
smoothy
Jul 23, 2007, 06:02 AM
"Honey, you know I care for you very much, and I don't want to hurt your feelings. But recently I have noticed an oder after sex and I am concerned. I have heard about BV before and it seems as though you have the symptoms. It is important we get you to the doctor to get this checked out. It can be serious if not taken care of."
Got to agree... she may not even be aware that its not a normal odor... its not like most women know what other vagina's smell like.
statictable
Jul 23, 2007, 06:13 PM
Yeast.
nauticalstar420
Jul 23, 2007, 06:18 PM
Yeast.
A normal vagina doesn't smell like yeast, that is only if you have a yeast infection. Sorry, I'm not too sure where you were going with a one word response. :)
Xrayman
Jul 23, 2007, 06:51 PM
Mmm sometimes the odour (as you describe-it is before sexual intercourse, during lubrication) may actually be quite normal, rather than an infection. We all have different pheromones, chemistry and therefore different odours associated with our bodily fluids.
I'd be very tactful, about this. If she has no itching or redness etc. I'd suspect she is just different to other women you may have been with.
Cheers.
J_9
Jul 23, 2007, 06:53 PM
However, Richard, it is not ALWAYS before sex.
This screams BV as it has been noticed when she has on short shorts/skirts, not just before sex.
Xrayman
Jul 23, 2007, 06:59 PM
I understand that and would agree however, she seems (according to him) to be asymptomatic with everything else.
I still prefer tact over the possibility of losing a beautiful woman to a bad "perception" of feminine odour.
To me, I find the smell of a woman erotic and a turn-on, (although not too smellly, of course!)
Cheers.
nauticalstar420
Jul 23, 2007, 07:02 PM
I understand that and would agree however, she seems (according to him) to be asymptomatic with everything else.
I still prefer tact over the possibility of losing a beautiful woman to a bad "perception" of feminine odour.
To me, I find the smell of a woman erotic and a turn-on, (although not too smellly, of course!)
cheers.
You are a good guy. Most men who do not understand a woman's anatomy and what can happen to them, would run to the hills. LOL.
J_9
Jul 23, 2007, 07:04 PM
I understand that and would agree however, she seems (according to him) to be asymptomatic with everything else.
I still prefer tact over the possibility of losing a beautiful woman to a bad "perception" of feminine odour.
To me, I find the smell of a woman erotic and a turn-on, (although not too smellly, of course!)
cheers.
You know I love you X, but I have a feeling that this was a little "too smellly"
However, upon reading the entire post he has already discussed this with her. I would be interested in an update.
Xrayman
Jul 23, 2007, 07:05 PM
frankly, I have been with more women who were worried about their odour than I was-it really is no big deal ladies...
love,
x-ray
Xrayman
Jul 23, 2007, 07:07 PM
J_9 I would LOVE it if we were getting updated as often as a question was posed to find out how accurate/inaccurate I/we were in diagnosing problems here.
It is a rarity-unfortunately.
Cheers
Xrayman
Jul 23, 2007, 07:08 PM
You know I love you X, but I have a feeling that this was a little "too smellly"
However, upon reading the entire post he has already discussed this with her. I would be interested in an update.
P.S. thanks for the typo... smellly (it was intentional)... okay maybe it wasn't.
Cheers:rolleyes:
Copperhead6
Jul 23, 2007, 09:01 PM
Well I frequent this site all the time and I love responding, my girl is in the shower so I have a second but I haven't really noticed the odor in a few days, I doubt she went to the doctor but after I mentioned it, we didn't have sex for a few days and diola its been gone the last few times we have had sex so apparently whatever it was she took care of it! Thanks guys
Donnica
Aug 1, 2007, 04:49 PM
Me being a woman and knowing how to take care of myself. HONESTLY honey I think there is something really wrong. She should not have a fowl smell like that. Most of the time its because you aren't washing well down there or you have something that needs to be checked. Don't have sex until this gets settled it may only get worst
smoothy
Aug 2, 2007, 05:21 AM
frankly, I have been with more women who were worried about their odour than I was-it really is no big deal ladies...
love,
xrayWell there was one case from like 19 years ago where I went down on a woman and when it hit me I almost gagged... even today 19 years later I can still smell it... :eek:
MrsHec4
Aug 2, 2007, 06:03 PM
I don't understand how she couldn't notice it if he did, and if she did how could she still have sex with him? Me personally if I feel at all unfresh (word? ) I'll take a shower before I let my husband get near me. Odor or no odor.
stonewilder
Aug 2, 2007, 06:22 PM
Okay guys, I've been with this girl for the last few months and in the last week or so she has had a real strong smell down in her genital region. It's the fishy smell that we've all noticed at one point or another with women, but for some reason I can now smell it right before we have sex or even if she has on short shorts with no panties on. It is not a pleasant odor and pretty strong. I was just wondering if you guys thought I should be concerned, and, or inform her of it?
There is no reason why a woman would smell like that unless she has an infection. I would assume she didn't have an odor that you know of before? The reason I'm asking is if you had sex with her using a condom that may be the root of the problem. She may be allergic to latex. There is a new product out in stores now for woman that can tell her what or if she has certain kinds of infections. Either way she should go to the doctor but if you find this happens very often (the smell) then you should start using sheep skin condoms to see if that might be the cause of the problem.
angela tuttle
Aug 2, 2007, 11:27 PM
Okay guys, I've been with this girl for the last few months and in the last week or so she has had a real strong smell down in her genital region. It's the fishy smell that we've all noticed at one point or another with women, but for some reason I can now smell it right before we have sex or even if she has on short shorts with no panties on. It is not a pleasant odor and pretty strong. I was just wondering if you guys thought I should be concerned, and, or inform her of it?
She needs to urinate before and after sex... and clean herself well in that area... she may be having a reaction to your sperm... I read some where that sometimes women can have a allergic reaction to sperm...
go-ask-mom
Aug 3, 2007, 01:52 AM
A girlfriend of mine (and I mean this in the "old school" way... not an actual g/f) we grew up together- same school- circle of friends etc... anyway, she too, at times had an awfully strong odor about her (not all the time) but you would notice it after gym, track, etc... when she sat down and started flapping her knees back/forth in those loose shorts or while changing out to shower, and so on! Ugh!
Well, one night when she was spending the night we got to talking, like girls do, and I brought up the smell/odor she had at times... she got a little red faced and said, you can smell me? Anyway, she went on to tell me that she had some sort of disorder with her Apocorine(?) sweat glands and didn't sweat normally, which caused her to smell very bad at times especially in the crotch area.
I don't know if this could be a problem or not for your girl... but anythings possible. Best to get checked out!