Vabbing, a trend combining vaginal fluid and body fragrance, has surfaced on TikTok as a way to attract partners using natural pheromones. Despite its popularity, experts caution that the science behind vabbing is largely speculative. A review by Reproductive Health Reports highlights the absence of empirical studies on the effectiveness of using vaginal fluids in this manner. Though intriguing for many, Tim Lagman, a sex educator, emphasizes that there's no conclusive evidence supporting vabbing's claims, suggesting that while it might be a playful exploration, it isn't grounded in solid science.
Sure, vabbing sounds a little out there - and we all know TikTok isn't exactly the gold standard for relationship advice, but exploring this buzzy new trend feels worth it.
Tim Lagman, a resident sex educator for Pjur, says there is little evidence to support the effectiveness of vabbing. 'The science is mostly speculative...there is no conclusive evidence that vabbing works.'
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