Many women believe it works for them, but does it really work?
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Does it work?
OBGYN and author of The Vagina Bible, Jen Gunter, explained to The Cut,
“While animals and insects have a gland that produces pheromones – the chemical that transfers information – humans have a nearly useless vomeronasal organ, and therefore, vabbing won’t work.”
Except you have hepatitis B, there is no medical harm in wearing your vaginal fluids, but the pheromones argument wouldn’t fly.
Why then do many women of Tik Tok record success and dates whenever they vab?
Here is what the author of The Game of Desire: 5 Surprising Secrets to Dating with Dominance – And Getting What You Want, Sham Boodram had to say;
“Vaginal fluids … really any time you want to feel an extra boost of confidence, can serve as a love potion.”
“Regardless of if vaginal pheromones truly make a person irresistible or not, the fact that you think it does, will cause you to act in a bolder, more confident manner.”
For years women have searched for a love potion to attract the men they want, and vabbing feels like that – since it is not based on actual science.