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I don't think you know what you're talking about or your fellow downvoters. I read that in a reputable publication over well about three decades back and I take their word over some naysayer online with no backup information or sources.
Not only that but I've had women tell me it's true that vinegar cleans smells and tightens the area. You are not a reputable source.
When it comes to women's health advice, I think modern naysayers are more reputable than any source was in the 1900s
I read this in the late 90s. And I'm still siding with them over some bandwagon jumper on her off the fucking internets. You're not a reliable source. Someone else said something that sounded authoritative so perhaps nevertheless.
Also I don't give a shit. I was just sharing what I read from an authoritative source, you can piss all the way off.
Youre not right about this. Im sorry. Some women do douche, but most doctors will advise against using anything like this. Mild soap externally is all that is recomended by most Obgyns.
This info you have is old wives tales, not modern science.