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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Go on, really??
Explain the symptoms I'm genuinely interested. "
While the clitoris — the key pleasure center of the vulva in females — doesn't change color, it's equally prone to feeling discomfort when excess blood remains in it for a long time without release. In slang terms, this aching feeling in the female genitals is known as blue vulva.
Above is the WebMD description, never heard of it until a news article last week. |
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By *bi HaiveMan
over a year ago
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"Yep, it's a thing, same as blue balls. Any lady fabbers suffered this? "
Is this what happens when women sit on cold bus seats in Winter whilst going commando?
Totally understandable.
Put some warm smalls on FFS!!
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Yep, it's a thing, same as blue balls. Any lady fabbers suffered this?
Blue Waffle?
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Doesn't this require some kind of prolapse? Bit like a pink sock? |
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"Go on, really??
Explain the symptoms I'm genuinely interested.
While the clitoris — the key pleasure center of the vulva in females — doesn't change color, it's equally prone to feeling discomfort when excess blood remains in it for a long time without release. In slang terms, this aching feeling in the female genitals is known as blue vulva.
Above is the WebMD description, never heard of it until a news article last week."
Can't say I've ever had an achy vulva.
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