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Originally posted by MrSelfDestruct
Reading the original post, I thought he meant a change in pheromones, not vaginal odor.
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That's what I was thinking too, and while I've got a pretty good sense of smell, I've never noticed differences of pheromones.
However, some of you brought up the "fishy" smell, and that is generally indicative of an STD or infection.
Though I've also read that the same smell, usually noticed the morning after sex, is caused by old semen.
Ah, I knew all this useless trivia would come in handy someday~