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What this is actually saying is not "It's men's fault women have disgusting vaginas" like the Redditors want to believe. It's saying that when a woman has a nasty snatch and she gets her bacteria all over her partner's peepee, then it's not sufficient to use an antimicrobial on her vagina alone. There must also be antimicrobial applied to his peepee because otherwise her own bacteria is going to be continuously reinfecting her.

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eww, imagine sticking your peepee in a nasty vagingo

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I don't know if this is true because I don't care enough about women's well-being to read the study, but I'll pin it anyway.

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The study is about long term monogamous partners wherein the woman has BV. When they just giver her antimicrobial topicals and oral antibiotics, there is a high chance it comes back. But that chance is reduced a lot when the man has topical applications as well. Previously, they studied giving oral antibiotics to the men and it wasn't helpful. In other words, it's just a matter of the woman's bacteria staying on the man's peepee and reinfecting her. It has nothing to do with men sleeping around or being the root cause of a woman's nasty vag.

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It took until now to figure this out? Did no one think reinfections might happen because stuff that went into the gussy goes back into it?

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So do the moids just not wash they peepee or what?

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This is why condoms stay winning.

Rawcels be seething at wrapchads

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