Woman uses vaginal fluid to attract men shares tips as vabbing trend explodes

A woman has revealed her 'basic rules' for 'vabbing' after successfully attracting men with her vaginal scent that she dabs on her body.

Vabbing enthusiast and plus size influencer Jewlieah has recently gone viral on TikTok for trying out the new trend, which sees single ladies putting their vaginal fluids on their pulse points to attract the opposite sex with their ‘pheromones’.

Although not scientifically proven, many women seeking a partner are opting to use the outlandish dating tactic to secure themselves a hot date.

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And, Jewlieah has even tried out vabbing while working up a sweat at the gym – and she claimed it worked.

Having put vabbing to the test, Jewlieah has now shared what she thinks you need to do to successfully vab – warning some women to stay away from it all together.

In a TikTok clip that has racked up millions of views, Jewlieah revealed her eight pieces of advice for a victorious and safe vabbing session.

She explained: “Welcome to vabbing 101, disclaimer I did not come up with vabbing but I’ve been doing it for a week and it’s been working out for me. So let’s get into it.

“I know these are all common sense but a lot of the commenters had me worried."

Jewlieah then shared what she thinks makes good vabbing practice:

  • Make sure you shower and or bathe before you vab.

  • Wash hands before and after vabbing

  • If you go to the gym, wipe down gym equipment before and after use

  • Do not let the areas you vabbed touch other surfaces and people

  • If you’re on your period, just wait

  • If you have an STD or any spreadable disease – do not vab

  • Any unusual smell or bad odour – do not vab and go see a doctor

  • You do not need a lot of [your own scent] for a successful vab

“I’m still new to this and I don’t know a whole lot, but vabbing is simple to do and if you end up doing it let me know how it goes”, Jewlieah encouraged.

However, not everyone seemed to be so on board with the vabbing hype.

One person declared: “I am NEVER hugging anyone again.”

Another user added: “I’ll stick to perfume, thanks."

While a third person questioned: “What happened to perfume what’s wrong with that.

Despite vabbing gaining a lot of attention on TikTok in recent weeks, it was first brought to attention in in 2019 on the ‘Secret Keepers Club’ podcast where host Carly Aquilino claimed to have tried out the ‘vaginal dab’.

Bringing it back to the limelight, writer and fashion influencer Mandy Lee racked up more than a million views on her vabbing video on TikTok where she explained what it is and how to do it.

In the clip, Mandy dished out the ‘dating advice’ after seeing ‘too many’ adverts for pheromone perfume – and has encouraged women to make their own.

She shared: “Pheromones are like a secreted chemical hormone, and every person’s pheromones smell different to different people.

“In the wild, animals like to secrete their pheromones to attract mates,

“And I swear, if you vab, you will attract people like a date or a one night stand or you’ll just get free drinks all night.

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