I shower pretty much daily. I miss a day here and there and if I've been out exercising in the summer and showered before that, I shower again. On average, though, once a day, and that's pretty much because I have curly hair and it looks absolutely ridiculous no matter what I try if I don't just shower and comb it afterward. If I shower more than usual, though, it definitely makes my skin dry.
If it's been, I don't know, 8+ hours since I showered, and I think I'm about to have sex, I clean up with a wet washcloth on my bits. I'm not a fan of wipes because they smell chemical-y to me and I definitely wouldn't want to lick them. That said, even when I've been all, "I'm dirty, it's a bad idea!" I've never had a partner decide to stop heading for oral sex or complain--I've had complaints about smelling/tasting like soap, but never about not having washed recently enough. And personally, I'd rather my partner's genitals tasted slightly sweaty than like soap.
Fruit's good for you and all, but I dunno about including it in your diet for that reason, you know? Not least because I've never heard anyone actually express interest or preference in the matter, even though I know a number of people who've tried it as a science experiment. I'd definitely agree that what people eat can change their taste short-term, if they eat a lot of it. I hate black licorice and going down on someone who's recently consumed a lot of Jager is a really unpleasant experience for me. And definitely, if someone has consumed a lot of garlic (like, a lot a lot--we're talking a whole head here) in a day, they smell/taste vaguely garlicky. But, I mean, people have been having sex for a long time, you know? If it were really that easy to make someone uninterested in having sex with you, we'd have had a lot of trouble propagating the species back in the times when people bathed once-a-year-ish.
As I've never once had someone's genital fluids on my tongue and wished they were sweeter, I don't really understand why "sweet" is supposed to be a positive there. (And I say this as a person who really loves sweets.) Staying hydrated is probably easier and more important for your smell/taste than diligently consuming pineapple all the time.
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If it's been, I don't know, 8+ hours since I showered, and I think I'm about to have sex, I clean up with a wet washcloth on my bits. I'm not a fan of wipes because they smell chemical-y to me and I definitely wouldn't want to lick them. That said, even when I've been all, "I'm dirty, it's a bad idea!" I've never had a partner decide to stop heading for oral sex or complain--I've had complaints about smelling/tasting like soap, but never about not having washed recently enough. And personally, I'd rather my partner's genitals tasted slightly sweaty than like soap.
Fruit's good for you and all, but I dunno about including it in your diet for that reason, you know? Not least because I've never heard anyone actually express interest or preference in the matter, even though I know a number of people who've tried it as a science experiment. I'd definitely agree that what people eat can change their taste short-term, if they eat a lot of it. I hate black licorice and going down on someone who's recently consumed a lot of Jager is a really unpleasant experience for me. And definitely, if someone has consumed a lot of garlic (like, a lot a lot--we're talking a whole head here) in a day, they smell/taste vaguely garlicky. But, I mean, people have been having sex for a long time, you know? If it were really that easy to make someone uninterested in having sex with you, we'd have had a lot of trouble propagating the species back in the times when people bathed once-a-year-ish.
As I've never once had someone's genital fluids on my tongue and wished they were sweeter, I don't really understand why "sweet" is supposed to be a positive there. (And I say this as a person who really loves sweets.) Staying hydrated is probably easier and more important for your smell/taste than diligently consuming pineapple all the time.