Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Theoretically speaking of course, would athletes foot powder treat feminine itch?

I have a friend of a friend who has an issue with some itch in the nether regions and she doesn't want to buy the feminine products, but has athletes foot powder readily available. She was also thinking that with her foot fetish that it may be especially applicable for her... I must say I have seen photos of some of these feet, yes she keeps and album of her foot conquests and well doing that with those just doesn't seem sanitary to me... does anyone have any info on this? She said it really itches and needs some direction here! She also has some kind of foot spray....Theoretically speaking of course, would athletes foot powder treat feminine itch?
It nice to have friends like you.....


if this were true then, I could avoid the embarrassment of buying Lamisil and Tinactin for my athletes foot at the local Walgreens. As I am always trying to impress the young cashiers/ lab tech there, your telling me I can now purchase Vagisil instead?? Excellent.








Theoretically speaking of course, would athletes foot powder treat feminine itch?
While powders used to treat athlete's foot have similar anti-fungal ingredients as those used to treat ';feminine itch'; problems, it is not appropriate to use foot powder on your vaginal area.





Antifungal powders are intended for use on skin, not the mucosal tissue of the genital region. The powder itself, plus any inactive ingredients (such as anti-caking agents used to keep the powder from clumping) can be very irritating to the delicate tissue in a lady's nether regions.





Use products that are intended for use in the genital area. Don't improvise when it comes to your vagina, OK?
She may not want to go that route. Most products have Mentholatum in them and the out come is similar to placing bengay on the area. (and let me tell you that is not very pleasant)....*hides face in shame*


Ever heard of the saying if it's burning it's working....yeah that's not true in this case.
I don't think it's going to work. Unless, however, she got the itch from an athlete's foot. What she needs to do is figure out what foot (if any) caused the itch. I would also recommend she stays away from that foot in the future.
Tell your..ahem..';friend';, to always keep rubber socks within foots' reach from now on..


(wink, wink-nudge,nudge-say no more..)
is it possible that she woke up in the closet next to Ted? Or Hattie?





That woman worries me.





Speaking of foot,....where is Leftfoot?

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