View Full Version : You want me to put Lysol where?
Dilligaf
25th July 2007, 13:42
:blink: :sick: Far out!
Dainty feminine allure.... lol
ManDownUnder
25th July 2007, 14:04
Has to be better than "just follow the flies"...
MotoGirl
25th July 2007, 14:26
So it never occurred to them that a woman might not want a "dainty feminine allure" to turn her husband off sex? :dodge: Bugger being stuck in that era, with this whole "keep your sex life healthy" bollocks!
LilSel
25th July 2007, 14:29
:laugh::laugh: crazy!!!!!
Usually 'GO have a shower n clean your bits if you want to stick that in my mouth usually works fine!!!'
janno
25th July 2007, 15:10
I bet her husband was gay - I wonder if scrubbing him with Lysol would cure the problem!
Douching = high chance of cervical infection. Not recommended by gynae's these days. Although it seems to have been an american thing anyway.
MrMelon
25th July 2007, 15:34
What a douche.
SlashWylde
25th July 2007, 18:22
Taken from Wikipedia entry on the subject:
In 1918, during the Spanish flu pandemic, Lehn & Fink, Inc. advertised Lysol disinfectant as an effective countermeasure to the influenza virus.
In the late 1920s Lysol disinfectant began being marketed by maker Lysol, Incorporated and distributor Lehn & Fink, Inc. as a feminine hygiene product. They intimated that vaginal douching with a Lysol solution prevented infections and vaginal odor, and thereby preserved marital bliss.
This Lysol solution was also used as a birth control agent, as post-coital douching was a popular method of preventing pregnancy at that time. The use of Lysol was later discouraged by the medical community as it tended to eliminate the bacteria normal to the healthy vagina, thus allowing more robust, health-threatening bacteria to thrive, and may have masked more serious problems that certain odors indicated in the first place.
US marketing ads printed testimonials from European "doctors" touting its safety and effectiveness. The American Medical Association later investigated these claims. They were unable to locate the cited "experts" and found that Lysol was not effective as a contraceptive.
Dumb fucks...
JimO
25th July 2007, 19:20
mmmmmmmfeminine daintyness
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