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If you find a “bleach” patch in your underwear, you had better know what it means

Have you ever found bleach patches on your underwear?
Numerous individuals have experienced heightened levels of frustration and embarked on a desperate quest for answers regarding the peculiar bleach-like stains adorning their underwear. Fortunately, the long-awaited answer has finally emerged.

As it turns out, the source of these “bleach” patches can be attributed to the natural pH levels of the vagina. While this may sound alarming, the healthy explanation effectively dispels any speculation of malfunctioning washing machines or subpar clothing quality.

pH levels play a crucial role in determining the acidity or alkalinity of a substance.
pH levels play a crucial role in determining the acidity or alkalinity of a substance.
Numerous individuals have taken to the comments section, shedding light on the fact that this phenomenon is entirely normal and indicative of good health. A particular tweet reads: “Now that everyone is aware, it’s completely normal to discover lighter patches in a woman’s underwear or knickers due to the acidic nature of the vagina, with a pH range of 3.8-4.5. So, I suppose it’s time to abandon the notion of it being a result of poor hygiene. In fact, a healthy vagina is one that can bleach the fabric.“
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