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Ice cube in vagina
Is it bad to put ice cubes in your vag? Like will it have any side effects??
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Please Avoid it It is not good for health
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Anything unnatural will have some side effects. Our body especially private parts to have a typical specific pH and internal environment, if you tried to alter that once it's OK if done in a flow.... But be careful not to do it again. It will react adversely later when you will reach your age of marriage and baby.
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Ice shouldn't be placed directly onto the vagina as it can get stuck and then cause problems with removal, it can be used occasionally indirectly. It shouldn't be used for a prolonged time either as it can numb the senses and cause further problem. It shouldn't be put directly inside either.
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