Drying The Intimate Organs In The Sun, Safe Or Dangerous?
JAKARTA - Recently, social media was shocked by a photo showing a Brazilian model Lunna Leblanc drying her intimate organs. The netizen thought, he was masturbating.
The sexy model claims, drying the sex organs helps increase her sex drive. He often did it for two hours a day.
“I am posting this photo without any intention. I thought it was weird when people started texting me, including family members, "Luna said on social media.
“Sunbathing on the private part is very good and helps increase libido. I love this experience, "continued Luna.
This influencer has more than 13,000 followers and gets hundreds of likes on every cool photo. However, when her nude photos were posted, fans were of course excited.
"If he really is masturbating, Instagram will delete and block his account," one netizen commented.
Luna is not the only influencer who practices the ritual of drying the intimate organs. Previously, the woman from California shared a photo of herself online and praised what she described as "perineum sunning".
In the photo, he is seen lying on his back holding his feet with his feet in the air and his buttocks facing the sun.
Apparently, this trend is not recommended by doctors. Dr Jennifer Gunter denounced the practice.
On Twitter, Jennifer gave several warnings to those who think taking vitamin D through the sex organs is the best option.
“I felt confident when I said the anus and perineum didn't have a special ability to concentrate on sunlight.
"You can get melanoma on the vulva and the sunburn there is very painful."
This opinion was also expressed by Mary Jane Minkin, MD, a clinical professor of obstetrics and gynecology at Yale University School of Medicine. According to him, drying the intimate organs is wrong and dangerous.
Basking in the morning sun will indeed provide large amounts of vitamin D to the skin. But is the situation the same when drying the sex organs?
Mary Jane said that so far no research has looked at the benefits of exposing the sex organs to the sun.
"In fact, no study has really looked at the benefits of absorbing direct sunlight in this way," said Mary Jane.