Doctor explains how common shower mistake can cause intimate female body part to 'fuse together', stunting orgasms READ MORE: Nearly half of young men don't know where a woman's clitoris is By Emily Joshu Health Reporter For Dailymail.Com Published: 12:12 EDT, 23 May 2024 | Updated: 13:12 EDT, 23 May 2024 e-mail 37 View comments Women on social media have been urged to thoroughly wash their intimate areas in the shower to avoid parts of their genitals 'fusing' together. Responding to a thread about feminine hygeine on Reddit, a Maryland-based urologist explained how a build-up of bacteria and dead skin cells on specific tissues can result in parts 'sticking' together.
Last month, a user in the Reddit group r/TwoXChromosomes wrote a post warning of the problem, which affects the clitoris — the highly sensitive part of the vulva that contains an abundance of nerve endings. In the post, user PeculiarOcelot suggested that nearly one in four women may have had part or all of their clitoris — a woman's main sexual pleasure zone — fused together from not properly washing the area. Not properly washing your intimate areas could lead to clitoral adhesions, when the body part 'fuses' together Urologist Dr Rachel Rubin weighed in and explained the phenomenon is called clitoral adhesions, which is when the protective hood above the clitoris becomes attached to it.
This is essentially the female equivalent to a man's foreskin. Normally, when a woman becomes sexually aroused, the cli.