The pH plays a crucial role in determining the acidity or alkalinity of a substance.
Many people took to the comments section to highlight the fact that this phenomenon is completely normal and a sign of good health. One particular tweet states, “Now that everyone knows, it is perfectly normal to spot lighter spots in a woman’s underwear or panties because the vagina is acidic and has a pH between 3.8 and 4.5.” Therefore, in my opinion, it is time to abandon the idea that this is due to poor hygiene. In fact, a healthy vagina can lighten the tissue.
Panties hung outside on a washing line
These comments serve to further highlight the normality of this event and challenge any hygiene-related misconceptions. Another comment enthusiastically states: “I fully support the normalisation discussions around bodily functions!” And so do all the other subjects. A third person chimed in: “As a vagina owner myself, it’s important to note that not everyone will face this issue.” There’s nothing wrong with you if this happens, and there’s nothing wrong with you if it doesn’t.
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