It is a fact and
indeed common knowledge that women are advised not to douche as it can disrupt
the PH of the vagina, leading to infections, not cancer.
But
how many of us women adhere to this on a daily bases? Or how many men encourage
their women to keep the place only as the good Lord created it?
A
guy once told me if he must make love with a woman, she must first wash out all
traces of mucosa in her vagina! (He probably loves it dry!) A neighbour also
once disclosed during a conversation with some other women that she washes her
vagina with soap and water every morning and has also taught her little
daughters to do likewise because that is the way she was trained by her own
mother.
Women
who douche, do so for varied reasons ranging from personal to “medical” and not
a few of us are guilty too, including yours truly until a couple of years back.
A habit that began way back in college as a teenager through grapevine
information on sexual health and which was practised by many young girls then.
It
was something you must do after your monthly cycle to clean out residual blood
and keep foul odour away, and it caught like wild fire. Unfortunately, the
originator of this information died about eight years ago as a result of
cervical cancer, my first real life case of cancer victim.
No!
Second actually. My aunt died over twenty years ago from breast cancer. Last
September, my sister-in-law also died as a result of breast cancer. So, perhaps
you might understand my concern when I come across information about cancer
which are likely to mislead people.
For
your information (FYI), vagina douching is the process of cleaning out the
vagina by forcing water or solutions into the cavity to flush out its contents.
Douches range from ordinary water to soaps (even native black soap) and
manufacturers’ brands spiced with a variety of fragrances, sold over the
counter.
More
ridiculous are women who douche right after sexual intercourse to avoid
pregnancy or sexually transmitted diseases or just to feel clean and fresh down
there. Earlier in the year, a friend who recently began a new relationship
confided in me that she had to go shopping for several brands of douches to
prepare her port because she’d not been intimate for almost two years.
According
to her, she developed thrush after washing with one of the products and had to
undergo treatment lasting several days.
Whatever
the reason might be, it is all geared at improving the sexual act by preserving
the great port for the pleasures of the men who use them and to boost the
confidence and sensuality of their owners.
Studies
have however confirmed that regular douching may introduce new bacteria into
the vagina which can spread up through the cervix, uterus and fallopian tubes.
Douching increases your chances of vagina infections and contracting STDs and
will not prevent pregnancy.
In
fact, the American Journal of Public Health published sometime ago that
douching may reduce a woman’s chance of becoming pregnant during a particular
month by approximately 30%.
As
if all these are not enough. Our insecurities as women cause us to abuse our
ports with our own hands, besides those inflicted by our men.
The
truth is that once a level of commitment and compromises have been staked in a
relationship by the woman, it is not a very pleasant feeling to allow the man
walk out into oblivion, especially when the decision was not by mutual
agreement.
The
port has since evolved from the place cavemen seek their sexual pleasures or
ease tension and walk away, because feminism and sexual liberation has offered
women a platform to explore and enjoy their sexuality and sexual experiences.
However,
women still find themselves trapped in their own insecurities, most, a result
of society’s sentiments, stereotyping and myths. Keeping the port clean and
sweet smelling is not the only concern of a woman, keeping it tight and
youthful, no matter the years of travelling through different turbulent, stormy
weathers is another herculean task.
For
this, women also have a variety to insert into the port, most of them, no
matter how beautifully packaged by manufacturers may be dangerous to the body.
Generally
referred to as vagina tightening products, they come in creams, tablets or
solutions and are sold at all sex shops across the country and can also be
locally sourced through homemade recipes (Alum).
The
basic function of a vagina tightening agent is to compress the vagina walls,
making the place tighter during penetration. Many sexually active women of all
ages are known to adopt this method to boost their games in the arms of their
men, since men are thought to prefer virgin girls in their beds (?).
It
is believed that the vagina expands with use, especially so for women who have
given birth to a number of children through self labour. Studies have also
shown that age and hormonal changes may also compromise the elasticity of the
vagina. Medical procedures and surgeries involving entrance through the vagina
may also affect its size.
To
buttress their points, some women do complain that after a while, they do not
feel as confident and comfortable “down there” with their spouses as they once
felt. Thus, a vagina tightening product is aimed at shrinking the vagina
cavity, restoring suppleness and reshaping the vagina to make the woman feel
young and rejuvenated, albeit temporarily.
For
all these trouble and probably discomfort, the tightening product will only
work for a few hours. If you want to have a go again, you will need to reapply.
A more drastic measure at restoring vagina tightness is through cosmetic
surgery known as vaginoplasty and this is expensive and not without likely
complications. All these for a few minutes tumble under the sheets? Hmm!
The
art of vagina tightening has been around for hundreds of years, and is deeply
rooted in the Asian and Arabian cultures, though generally practised across. The
popular Central Mosques on Lagos Island and Agege areas of Lagos State, are
places you can find the most popular brands from Asia and the Arab world.
I
met Ibrahim, a native of Kano State who majors in selling “man and woman”
products and has an average command of both English and Yoruba languages. He
attested to the potency of these drugs and their popularity but insisted he
would only grant an interview and allow me take pictures of his stand if I
parted with N10,000, 00 (ten thousand Naira). I promised to come back.
Other
products available at many sex shops are; Instant Virgin Spray, Everteen Vagina
Tightening Gel, Intiver (beware of fake brands of this product) 18again,
Majinkani, to mention but a few.
The
snag here is not their purported efficacy but the main compound in most of
these products which is astringents, the most popular being alum.
Though
astringents have their own medical uses, used as vagina tightening agents, they
disrupt the normal function of mucosal cells found in places such as the mouth,
digestive tract, vulva and the vagina, causing irritation. (remember that
irritation causes discomfort, itching, discharge and even infections).
When
these tightening products are applied, the mucosa cells dry out, causing
stinging and pain in the area. Ironically, when users feel this stinging and
dryness, they get the impression that the product is working wonders for them.
Long term use of astringents might lead to more serious conditions as these
areas need the cells to function optimally.
So,
if I were to ask you again, is manual cleaning and tightening of the vagina
really worth all the dangers that we expose ourselves to? As a woman who loves
life and herself, what will your answer be?
Also,
as a man who claims to love his woman and wants the best for her, what will
your answer be? I doubt if the decision is that of the men who use the ports,
but the women who own these ports! Life has no duplicate as they say. If you
have any health challenge or been diagnosed of a terminal illness, you will appreciate
how important it is to try to stay healthy.
The
vagina does not need our help to clean up, even after use. It has been designed
by God to clean itself daily with the help of the mucosa cells we dry out under
the guise of cleaning and tightening our ports.
If
you no longer feel “that good” enough down there, there are exercises,
especially the Kegel, designed specially to take care of the vaginal muscles.
Several sex positions are also available to help give you and your partner
achieve a tighter feeling. And if you can afford the cost, a cosmetic surgery
is the quickest and perhaps safest way to go about it you can find good
professional hands. Do have a wonderful weekend!
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