Many people don't understand why women's private parts are black, especially after marriage, women's private parts are getting darker. So what's going on? Is it true that the more sexual activity a woman has, the darker the color of her private parts? Or are there other factors? In this article, we will explain the relevant knowledge to you, hoping to help you better understand this situation.
On the internet, the term "black fungus" is circulating to describe a promiscuous woman. In fact, it is a subtle indication that "promiscuity" causes the labia to turn black. So does having too much sex really lead to a change in labial color?
Many people actually know that sexual activity is not recommended during menstruation, but some women believe that having sex during menstruation can help them avoid worrying about pregnancy, so they still have normal sex. So what harm is there to doing this? Why not recommend that women live a married life during their menstrual period? Actually, there is scientific evidence behind this, as menstrual sex can bring many adverse effects.
1. During the menstrual period, due to the influence of endocrine system, brain excitability decreases, often accompanied by mild fatigue, depression, or irritability. Generally, women are also unwilling to have sex during this period. Even during sexual intercourse, it is often difficult to obtain pleasure due to emotional influence, and over time, it is also one of the reasons for women's frigidity.
Experts explain that the color of the labia is not the same for everyone. Some people may have a light pink color, while others may have a darker brownish red color. Some people have two colors for their labia minora, the inner side being pink, and the outer side being darker red or even black.
In fact, the natural color of the labia is not important, which does not affect a person's physical health. The friction caused by one's own skin color, labia minora development status, dietary habits, and clothing habits may all be related to changes in color.
However, it can be confirmed that excessive sexual activity can cause the labia to darken, including the vaginal opening and inner and outer labia. During sexual activity, the labia is stimulated by repeated external friction for a long time, leading to an increase in local pigmentation, which is actually a normal physiological phenomenon.
In addition, for women who have given birth, due to hormonal imbalances, drastic changes in hormone levels before and after giving birth can also lead to pigmentation and blackening of the labia. In addition, long-term irregular menstruation, drug stimulation, chronic inflammation, diabetes, etc. may also lead to darkening of the labia.