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NorthernVaginia 1643 reads
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Shmafty 2 Reviews 341 reads
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I think anally, they're probably kind of like getting an enema.

But if I remember my female reproductive health classes correctly, isn't there something dangerous about having high pressure water jets inside a lady's private bits?

Oldest Fat Fart 528 reads
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Little OFF and proud of it!!!

:-)

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MBnewbie 104 Reviews 612 reads
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If they're made well enough they should have a filter to restrict the water flow.  As far as reproductive health goes, since it's just water, it shouldn't be harmful or disruptive.

Vegas131 14 Reviews 895 reads
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Well I am officially never seeing a provider OFF has seen.....it would be like throwing a hot dog down a hallway.

Madame X See my TER Reviews 591 reads
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Cleanliness is next to godliness, that's sure...

but the right water pressure directed up against my clit, OMFG :)

Maxine

(off in to the shower)

SinsOfTheFlesh See my TER Reviews 614 reads
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Yes, something like this product can most definitely be dangerous for a woman.

Every woman knows how delightful a handheld shower nozzle can be up against the clit. But these products are not designed to be used against a woman's clit,they are designed to be inserted.

"Just water" is harmful to a woman's vaginal lining. It strips away her natural moisture, increasing her chances of developing a yeast infection. It also makes her more susceptible to STD's. Additionally, these sprayers have considerably more water pressure than a douche, which could damage or bruise the cervix if the pressure is high enough.

I'll stick with my hand held showerhead thank you!

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