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This is what I get when I try to post on cat's piece of shit Easter blog... I guess she did not like it when I called her out for posting racist, homophobic, and anti-semitic comments..
She also posted anti-Muslim comments to Pitbull recently..
These are CAT the saggy granny rat supporters;
Buchanan
wycowboy
weewilly
peke
All of them are fakes on this site. They support the saggy granny in all her comments and pictures. And I know based on some reliable sources here she donated gifts to some of them.
cat I know you had asked about this recently. This is from the site medical officer:
Types of Vaginal Odor Changes During and After Menopause
There is no such thing as a scentless vagina, so don’t put pressure on yourself to achieve that unrealistic goal – it’s natural for all vaginas to have a scent. No matter what your age or menopausal status, your vagina will emit different types of smells that are influenced by a variety of factors. These can include what you eat, your level of hydration, your hygiene habits, and how much you sweat.
Some different types of vaginal odor experienced after menopause can include:
Fishy Vaginal Odor
A fishy vaginal odor is not considered normal and is commonly associated with an infection called bacterial vaginosis – more on that later. It can also be caused by dehydration, sweat, or even sex with a new partner.9 It’s important to note that douching, or using feminine “hygiene” products can increase your levels of “bad” vaginal bacteria, causing a fishy smell to occur during or after use – this often has to do with a shift in vaginal pH.10
But sometimes, a fishy vaginal odor can signal an infection that needs treatment.
As we mentioned, low levels of vaginal lactobacillus and a pH level of 5 or higher are not uncommon in postmenopausal women. These changes to the vaginal microbiome can make you more susceptible to an infection known as bacterial vaginosis (BV). This specific infection causes a strong, fish-like vaginal odor, especially after having sex.11 It can also cause itching, burning, and a thick, gray or white discharge.
A strong, fishy vaginal odor may also be a symptom of trichomoniasis, a sexually transmitted infection (STI). Itching, burning, vaginal redness, and excessive discharge are additional symptoms of this infection.12
If you have any other accompanying symptoms along with a fishy vaginal odor, or the smell is strong, it’s time to check-in with your healthcare provider. BV and trichomoniasis are both treatable with prescription antibiotics.
Yeasty or Bread-like Vaginal Odors
If your vaginal pH is fluctuating due to menopause, you may notice a sweeter vaginal scent, like gingerbread, or molasses.13
If you notice a scent that is somewhat yeasty, like sourdough bread, it may indicate an acidic pH that’s falling within a healthy range.14 But, since lactic acid production in the vagina decreases during menopause, a bread-like or beer-like vaginal smell may also indicate that you may have a yeast infection.15 If the smell is accompanied by clumpy, white vaginal discharge and/or intense itching, let your healthcare provider know. They can help to diagnose any infection, and provide a prescription for antifungal medication, if needed.
Ammonia or Bleach-Like Vaginal Smells
Urinary incontinence may occur during the menopause transition. If there’s urine residue in your genital area, you may notice a temporary ammonia, chlorine-like, or bleach-like smell that often dissipates with washing.16
Dehydration and sweating can also cause these types of vaginal odors temporarily. If you’ve exercised or sweated profusely and haven’t had a chance to wash or change your clothes, your sweat may have had time to combine with vaginal bacteria. This will exacerbate the vaginal odor, causing a more pungent smell.17
Rancid or Rotting Vaginal Odor
If you notice a rancid or rotting type of vaginal odor and are still menstruating, this often points to a forgotten tampon. This is more common than you may think. In the chance this occurs, you may need to visit your gynecologist to assist with removal. As always, be sure to check with your healthcare provider if you have any questions or concerns.18
I think CAT the saggy granny wants to redeem herself from Sir-Skittles. This is what she wrote on bella's forum;The challenge was extended to Sir-Skittles only Skittles is a douchbag but he like Justwill can think. The other two have zero ability to reason. If he can control himself I can blacklist him again.....and more of the nonsense forum replied"
Hey saggy granny you don't behave here I come after you. You stupid bitch You forgot I follow you here every day more than Sir-Skittles.
So far as of today we have 11 guys poof from this site. I know the list will grow bigger. Last year we had 35 poofers. We'll see if we can break the record this year.
This is what I get when I try to post on cat's piece of shit Easter blog... I guess she did not like it when I called her out for posting racist, homophobic, and anti-semitic comments..
She also posted anti-Muslim comments to Pitbull recently..
A typical lib hypocrite cunt!
Fuck you Cat!
Buchanan
wycowboy
weewilly
peke
All of them are fakes on this site. They support the saggy granny in all her comments and pictures. And I know based on some reliable sources here she donated gifts to some of them.
cat At least you admit your pussy is disgusting!
This is cat and she has all her fav things in the pic!
Types of Vaginal Odor Changes During and After Menopause
There is no such thing as a scentless vagina, so don’t put pressure on yourself to achieve that unrealistic goal – it’s natural for all vaginas to have a scent. No matter what your age or menopausal status, your vagina will emit different types of smells that are influenced by a variety of factors. These can include what you eat, your level of hydration, your hygiene habits, and how much you sweat.
Some different types of vaginal odor experienced after menopause can include:
Fishy Vaginal Odor
A fishy vaginal odor is not considered normal and is commonly associated with an infection called bacterial vaginosis – more on that later. It can also be caused by dehydration, sweat, or even sex with a new partner.9 It’s important to note that douching, or using feminine “hygiene” products can increase your levels of “bad” vaginal bacteria, causing a fishy smell to occur during or after use – this often has to do with a shift in vaginal pH.10
But sometimes, a fishy vaginal odor can signal an infection that needs treatment.
As we mentioned, low levels of vaginal lactobacillus and a pH level of 5 or higher are not uncommon in postmenopausal women. These changes to the vaginal microbiome can make you more susceptible to an infection known as bacterial vaginosis (BV). This specific infection causes a strong, fish-like vaginal odor, especially after having sex.11 It can also cause itching, burning, and a thick, gray or white discharge.
A strong, fishy vaginal odor may also be a symptom of trichomoniasis, a sexually transmitted infection (STI). Itching, burning, vaginal redness, and excessive discharge are additional symptoms of this infection.12
If you have any other accompanying symptoms along with a fishy vaginal odor, or the smell is strong, it’s time to check-in with your healthcare provider. BV and trichomoniasis are both treatable with prescription antibiotics.
Yeasty or Bread-like Vaginal Odors
If your vaginal pH is fluctuating due to menopause, you may notice a sweeter vaginal scent, like gingerbread, or molasses.13
If you notice a scent that is somewhat yeasty, like sourdough bread, it may indicate an acidic pH that’s falling within a healthy range.14 But, since lactic acid production in the vagina decreases during menopause, a bread-like or beer-like vaginal smell may also indicate that you may have a yeast infection.15 If the smell is accompanied by clumpy, white vaginal discharge and/or intense itching, let your healthcare provider know. They can help to diagnose any infection, and provide a prescription for antifungal medication, if needed.
Ammonia or Bleach-Like Vaginal Smells
Urinary incontinence may occur during the menopause transition. If there’s urine residue in your genital area, you may notice a temporary ammonia, chlorine-like, or bleach-like smell that often dissipates with washing.16
Dehydration and sweating can also cause these types of vaginal odors temporarily. If you’ve exercised or sweated profusely and haven’t had a chance to wash or change your clothes, your sweat may have had time to combine with vaginal bacteria. This will exacerbate the vaginal odor, causing a more pungent smell.17
Rancid or Rotting Vaginal Odor
If you notice a rancid or rotting type of vaginal odor and are still menstruating, this often points to a forgotten tampon. This is more common than you may think. In the chance this occurs, you may need to visit your gynecologist to assist with removal. As always, be sure to check with your healthcare provider if you have any questions or concerns.18
'Woody58 is NOT the man he used to be.' She mentioned also her saggy tits. The message was delivered to Sir-Skittles
She called me a rabid dog.
Hey saggy granny you don't behave here I come after you. You stupid bitch You forgot I follow you here every day more than Sir-Skittles.
Wad the fuck is that 👆 🤷♀️
Report to the site medical officer for treatment!
I am coming after you...fat old pig
Why does Mommy look like that 👆🤢🤮
A very stinky minge!
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mongo yer mammy is an old cunt!
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Mongo just try make new friends, why these 👆 nasty people blacklist Mongo
Saggy piece of shit!
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go to hell bitch
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