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Do male and female genitals smell different?

Do male and female genitals smell different?

Humans don’t have the same sophisticated olfactory organs as some of our animal counterparts, and while men and women do exude different scents, it’s been harder to confirm that people can pick up on these odors, or that they were working as sex pheromones to attract two people to each other.

What do humans smell like?

You’ll know it when you smell it. Burning muscle tissue gives off an aroma similar to beef in a frying pan, and body fat smells like a side of fatty pork on the grill. Full bodies also include internal organs, which rarely burn completely because of their high fluid content; they smell like burnt liver.

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How do you get rid of smelly genitals?

The following techniques may help you naturally eliminate unusual vaginal odors:

  1. Practice good hygiene. Bathe the area between your legs.
  2. Use only exterior deodorizing products.
  3. Change your underwear.
  4. Consider a pH product.
  5. Essential oils.
  6. Soak in vinegar.
  7. Prescription treatments.

Why does my bathroom smell like fish?

Instead, usually, the smell is gas from the sewer coming up through a break in the wax ring seal around the base of the toilet. Typically, the plumbing vent allows air and the fishy smell to escape your home. If it is clogged, the air will back up and may bring the fishy smell into your bathroom.

Which ethnicity has the most body odor?

Although there is some controversy on the subject of “racial” variation in body odor, it is determined that African blacks probably produce the greatest amount of apocrine sweat, which is the known substrate for axillary odor.

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What does it mean if you have odor coming from private area?

Bacterial vaginosis — an overgrowth of normally occurring vaginal bacteria — is the most common vaginal infection that causes a vaginal odor. Trichomoniasis — a sexually transmitted infection — also can lead to vaginal odor. Chlamydia and gonorrhea infections usually don’t cause vaginal odors.