Pick of the week: Vulva Original
PICKS OF THE WEEK / A scent that smells like vagina
Cameron Herdman / Vancouver / Thursday, January 28, 2010
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There are many pheromone perfumes on the market, but how about a scent that smells like a woman’s vagina?

Vulva Original is not a perfume but a scent that can be put on the back of the hand so those who like vagina can smell it and let their fantasies run wild. 

The main reason this scent bears mentioning is because it’s a sex aid that’s not trying to reinvent the dildo for the millionth time. Our sense of smell is one of the most powerful senses when it comes to triggering memories, and it’s nice to see something that pushes fantasy rather than novelty for a change.

Now if only they could do the same thing for a penis scent that doesn’t smell like the back room of the PumpJack.


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