Ladies please don't put the flash in the vagina.

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First, women put yellow honeycombs into the vagina. But just wait until you hear the latest crazy underground trend: Flash Capsules.

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span= "article-image inner caption-class">flash can be interesting-just keep it away from your female part. (picture: jacoblond/istock/gettyimages)

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Yes, that's right. Beatty Woman, a company that sees a clear gap in your Vajayjay market, is selling passionate powder and glittering capsules to help women reach a "shiny, tasty" orgasm.

These capsules should dissolve naturally after insertion into the vagina and release sparks in the vaginal fluid so that you and your partner can enjoy having sex. & quot;

because who hasn't been injected with flashing body fluids, right? As for taste, vaginal flash is only as sweet as candy, but not too sweet. They promise, & quot; or you, just sweet. & quot;

. by "passionate dust" (@parampionbom) B) Shared post AL, serif-free; font size: 14px; line height: 17px; "datetime=" 2017-07-10t18:28:43+00"> 10 July 2017, 11:28 a.m. ingredients approved by the Food and Drug Administration (it should be noted that the product itself has not been approved by the Food and Drug Administration). Quasi) includes gelatin (in capsules), starch-based food Sparkling Powder (made from non-toxic materials, colored with pigments instead of dyes), Acacia powder, cornmeal tar and vegetable stearate, all of which can be safely inserted into the vagina.

However, they also listed a number of disclaimers, including a warning that ingesting small particles of flashing substances during oral sex may trigger asthma attacks in patients, and acknowledging (frankly, funny) that any gynecologist will tell you that I will enter your vagina! & quot;

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If you have any doubts about your female part, rest assured that medical experts will agree with your reservations.

Gynecologist Dr. Jean Gonter, in a blog entitled "Don't blow up your vagina with a flash bomb", also publicly criticized the "jade egg" trend triggered by Gwyneth Paltrow&39; s goop earlier this year, detailing what you should avoid. Several health-related reasons for avoiding the use of this latest Unicorn ejacul. Fashion Trend According to Dr. Gunter, these tiny plastic sheets not only breed bacterial infections, but also stimulate the area, causing contact dermatitis (which she likens to vaginal sunburn), which can disrupt vaginal acidity or damage good vaginal bacteria and increase the risk of sexual behavior. Alliance infectious diseases. In addition to the possible health risks, she also points out the dangers of vaginal enhancement products from a feminist perspective.

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) & Despite vaginal injuries and granuloma, vaginal flashes seem to be a bright spot for him, you know, because natural vagina is not enough, she wrote. & I hate, hate, hate the information behind it (and all other vaginal enhancement products). Why do we have to make women feel trapped inside and outside? & quot;

You may ask yourself who is crazy enough to blow up her vagina with a flash bomb. According to the company, many people are sold out because of "passionate dust", with more than 7,000 subscribers waiting to place orders. & quot;

Our suggestion? If you or your partner shone, stick to lip gloss and nail polish. You can save a trip to the doctor's office.

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? Do you want to try the dust of passion? Do you think such products are safe? Have you ever inserted anything strange in your vagina?

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