Ever heard someone say they use "vabbing" as a perfume? It’s a buzzword that’s popping up in dating forums and social feeds. In plain terms, vabbing means applying your own vaginal fluid as a scent to attract a partner. Sounds wild, right? Let’s break it down so you know exactly what it is, how people do it, and whether it’s something you might try.
Most folks reach for a fragrance because they want to feel more appealing. Vabbing promises a start‑up scent that’s 100 % natural and, according to supporters, uniquely attractive. The idea is that a partner’s nose picks up the pheromone‑like signal and feels a subconscious pull. Some say it boosts confidence because they’re using something only they can produce. Others claim it’s a cheap alternative to expensive colognes.
1. Collect the fluid. The simplest method is to use a clean tissue or cotton pad right after you’re done in the bathroom. Gently press the pad against the area to soak up a small amount. No need for fancy kits.
2. Transfer to a carrier. To make the scent last, many people dab the fluid onto a small piece of cotton ball or a dab of unscented body lotion. This spreads the scent and prevents it from being too intense.
3. Apply strategically. Target pulse points – behind ears, inner wrists, or the neckline. A tiny dot is enough; you don’t want a wet mess.
4. Reapply if needed. The scent won’t last as long as a commercial perfume, so you might need a quick touch‑up before a date.
Because you’re dealing with bodily fluid, hygiene matters. Always use a fresh, clean tissue and wash your hands before and after. If you have any infections, avoid vabbing altogether – the scent can spread bacteria. Also, consider your date’s comfort level; some people might find the idea off‑putting.
Pros: It’s free, completely natural, and can feel empowering. Some users say they get more compliments.
Cons: The scent is subtle and might not be noticeable to everyone. There’s a risk of awkwardness if your date finds out you’re using a personal fluid as perfume.
Overall, vabbing works best when you’re comfortable with the concept and keep it low‑key. Think of it as a personal confidence booster rather than a guaranteed attraction tool.
- Use a tiny amount; less is more.
- Test it on yourself first to see how long it lasts.
- Keep a spare tissue and cotton ball in your bag for touch‑ups.
- If you’re at a public event, apply in the restroom for privacy.
Whether you decide to try vabbing or stick to traditional colognes, the key is feeling good about yourself. Confidence is the real scent that draws people in.