THIS IS WHAT IT MEANS TO FIND A “BLEACH” PATCH ON YOUR UNDERWEAR.

 

and solutions they discovered. It turns out that, contrary to what some people have assumed, your computer has nothing to do with those colored patches. No, according to research, the vagina’s natural pH levels are the real origin of these “bleach” spots.

Before we continue, let us emphasize that this is not a cause for alarm. Instead, it’s a good indicator if you notice the previously stated spots on your underpants.

As is well known, a substance’s acidity or alkalinity is determined by its pH level. One useful tweet states:

Now that everyone knows, it’s quite normal to find brighter areas in a woman’s panties or underwear since the vagina has an acidic pH of 3.8 to 4.5.

I guess it’s time to give up on the idea that it’s due to inadequate cleanliness. The ability to bleach the cloth is really a sign of a healthy vagina.

 

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