your most welcome.. well i actually understand this hesitation of confronting with mom.. but i do agree with jenkaye21... my mum is the same she is a bit hesitant but if i ask her regarding any problem she definately helps me out... take care....
If he doesn't then he doesn't deserve you! I know talking to a parent about things is hard, and as a parent, it is hard to talk to your child! I bet your mom would be glad if you asked her something like that, even if you are both a little uncomfortable. She would be glad you trust and can confide in her.
BTW I agree with all previous posters, what you have going on is completely normal and all women experience it.
Thanks u guys soo much:) Im afraid to talk to my Mom about these kind of things... Thanks this was very helpful and maybe im not ready for sex yet I hope my boyfriend understands:)
vaginal odour is common to all females it smells a little like fish with a slight smell of urine.. however if it's stronger than that there might be a problem like a small infection or a little inflammation.. anyways i don't think your case should be so sensitive .. another thing don't try and use those soaps and perfumes to stop that odour that will only subdue it for a few mins and only increase it.. some suggestions i would give you are wear lose cotton undergarments, eat lots of yogurt and mildly wash your vagina with a little lukewarm water.. that should be of some help... girl the white stuff on your underwear is also absolutely normal it's cervical mucus which has many benefits it protects the sperms from the acidic nature of the vagina, helps us in monitoring our phases of menstrual cycle and also gives a sensuous and pleasurable feeling during sex.. so don't worry... and it's not just physical intimacy i hpoe your boyfriend will understand these normal things of girls..
she didn't really answer your question. If you are concerned about your vagina stinking, discuss it with your mom. Mom knows best. This does not mean you have to talk about sex. Just tell her you think your vagina is smelling but you're not sure. Mom knows best.
You need to learn a lot more about your body before considering sex. Sex is not just physical, but is emotional, too. And you need to be ready for the consequences. Do you have protection to use? What happens if you get pregnant? Have both of you been tested for STDs? What happens if you get an STD or STI? ... also, that "white stuff" is called discharge. It's completely normal and all females get it. Sex is a big thing, so don't just do it on a whim. You need to be ready for it. If you are not, don't do it.