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Default Jul 28, 2021 at 08:34 PM
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But can bath salts get stuck in you? I took a Vicks Vapor bath salt and I thought they had dissolved but when I sat down I felt this little pin prick pain like one of them had gotten stuck. And it still hurts.

I know this is really funny but can this happen? Or was it just the bath itself? This was my second one in 2 days.

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Default Jul 28, 2021 at 08:39 PM
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Not sure what you mean. I know that bath salts and things like that are not good for the vagina. They can kill the good bacteria and lead to a fungal infection.
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Default Jul 28, 2021 at 08:42 PM
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I think one got stuck somewhere else. The other side.

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