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Gynecologist Expertly Slams Ignorant TikToker Who Thinks Vaginas Need To Smell Like Water

Gynecologist Expertly Slams Ignorant TikToker Who Thinks Vaginas Need To Smell Like Water
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TikTok is a great place to go for plenty of things including comedy, food hacks, life hacks, and even, sometimes, fun facts about health.

But there are some things you shouldn't listen to amateurs on TikTok about.


One of those things is reproductive health. After seeing a TikTok where a man said a woman's vagina smelling like anything but water was "disgusting," Dr. Jones, known on TikTok as @mamadoctorjones, decided to school him.

She started with a roast so powerful viewers' jaws dropped straight to the ground.

"Hey, bud you seem a little fragile. So I'm going to come at this without saying anything about the fact that you look like you smell like dirty socks and regret."
@mamadoctorjones

#stitch with @thejoshpelton



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The doctor continued on to tell the young man he, quite literally, had no authority to be speaking on the scent of a woman's vagina.

"I'm a gynecologist, and you're the reason that people are uncomfortable with their normal body. Not a damn body part on you smells like water, nor should it. A vagina should smell like a vagina and nothing else."

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The doctor couldn't stay away from roasts for too long, though, as the temptation was just too great.

"Whether that smell is bothersome or not only matters to the person who owns a vagina."
"Now, I know this may come as a shock to you because you've never been allowed near a vagina your whole life, but you need to grow up."
"And then someone maybe will let you near their vagina with consent."

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In response, the original male poster, @thejoshpelton, had his video taken down, only to replace it.

The new video has not received nearly the same amount of attention as the stitched version, with only just over 600 views and 6 likes.

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