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Vagina onion smell and taste

Can someone please help me?!

I have had an onion smell and taste to my vagina it’s literally ruining my life. I have been to the doctor many times and there has been no infections at all! I’m frustrated. I want to live a normal life i met a guy and i like him but I’m too embarrassed to get close to him. Somebody please help.
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The tops of the inside of the legs are designed to pass smells from the food you have been eating straight out, it has to do with when humans were just evolving and didn't have speech yet, the smells of the sweat glands told other people in the tribe if the person had found good food. Dogs and cats do this kind of sniffing of each other to this day, for the same reason. Anyway, try not eating onions. It sounds simple, but it might work. Also, Listerine (the original version -- the stinky kind) can really cut through those determined oils at the top of the legs (where the leg meets the crotch, in the fold). I realize both things sound weird, but try cutting out all onion from your diet and try swabbing the skin of your upper legs at the fold with Listerine. (Don't get it on your vaginal lips, though. That would smart!) Also wear a panty liner and throw it out every time you use the loo, it helps reduce smells.
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Thank you! Will try these things! Hopefully i can get some relief.
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hi i can help
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What can i do?
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Try boric acid! That helped me
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I tried that but it  didn’t work for me because i finally figured out  it’s not my actual vagina it’s the outside groin area.
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