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Warm weather is here.. so, too odour!

During the faux spring, which is sort of a "gray-zone" between spring and summer, when it's neither cold enough for a snuggly blanket nor yet hot enough for de-humidified air conditioning to crank up, I am the most miserable... husband & I can't sleep well at night, even with the ceiling fan and a mere sheet during these seasonal lulls.

I have also noticed sweatiness and private female wetness (and other 'stuff')  that results in my old familiar strong smell, that ha been absent for many years. Lest you admonish me to see my doc, I JUST DID, and came out flaming clear. No worries, I can deal with this (hubs actually enjoys the scent; says I have been too 'sterile-smelling' of late). Just wondered if other women out there feel as I do about the humid mild-temperatures of spring that seem cause me to be pissey, embarassed with myself, & so uncomfortable. Curiosity only. Take the poll for me if you want. Have a great day! Tata -Ali
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Thanks!
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I love the summer so much!! I'm not a cold person in the slightest. Grew up in Buffalo, NY and I hate the cold!!
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