Vaginal discharge instead of perfume: the most desperate practices
Some media outlets of some international prestige have echoed the revival of a trend as unlikely as it is demotivating. It is the vabbing, a compound word of vagina, which in Catalan does not need translation, and dabbing, which in English refers to applying a substance in small amounts. You already have a rough idea of the practice. The term appeared around 2018 in the United States in podcasts about sexuality and spread through consultation forums. Later, through the proliferation of social media, the concept gained momentum again thanks to TikTokers who were looking for attention-grabbing narratives. vabbing It would consist of the pleasant application of small amounts of vaginal fluid to the sensitive spots on one's own body where a few drops of perfume are traditionally placed. The purpose of the invention is, I would never say it, relentless seduction. The kind that hopes to knock one's opponent to the mattres with a few quick drops. The peculiar defenders of the practice assure that this fluid acts as a very powerful tool of sexual attraction, as pheromones would do in the case of some mammals. I don't know if it should be said, but, even for health reasons, don't try it. There is no scientific study that has confirmed this theory, nor have its real effects ever been demonstrated beyond the words of the experts. influencers that ensure effective hunting nights. In any case, these characters have a tendency to exaggerate their exploits to ensure the loyalty of their visitors and not to explain the failures or the absolute ineffectiveness of their advice. The scientific community has not even accepted the possibility of a placebo effect as a result of the experiment. Now, the capacity for autosuggestion in certain individuals can undoubtedly be as infinite as it is delusional. Foolishness too.
vabbing It tells us more about digital and cultural inertia than about science or sexuality. It connects with this spectacularization of intimacy, where everything private now becomes instructive, eye-catching, and morbid. It also highlights the intersection between the digital world, pseudoscience, and the body, especially the female body. Under the guise of supposed empowerment, the body has become a commercialization, becoming a battleground for the sale of products, practices for aesthetic perfection, and the exploitation of sexuality. The discourse of self-acceptance and the reappropriation of a discourse honest with women's reality has ended up in the hands of charlatans and the cosmetics industry, taking it to ridiculous extremes. The promotion and legitimization of conscious desire and self-experimentation have led some to become addicted in search of miracles through new, unlikely practices that provoke frustration, whether in terms of losing weight, achieving desire, or achieving sexual success.
At a time when there is a struggle and dissemination for healthy sexual and sentimental relationships, far from romantic idealization patterns, there is a whole flock of charlatans who insist on theories that continue to equate human behavior with that of uncontrollable animals. Perhaps there is someone who believes that with a session of vabbingAs soon as you walk through the bar door, the man or woman of your dreams will leap out at you, swept away by some inexplicable scent that has excited their olfactory bulb. These will be the same people who, at midnight, might go out to take out the trash and take advantage of the situation to hang around on street corners, hoping to make the neighborhood men or women aware of their presence and their willingness to mate.