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Do The Insects Around The Tissue Wiped In The Vagina Indicate Any Disease?

I m a female and there was this time I wiped my orgasm with a tissue and threw it in the bin instead of washing because I was too sleepy. However, when I woke up there were ANTS all over the tissue. This has happened more than once. What does this mean, do I have some disease? PS: Still virgin.
Mon, 18 Feb 2019
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Infectious Diseases Specialist 's  Response
Hi,

1. The simple answer to your question is that seminal fluid contains fructose (sugar) and if tissue kept on the surface has ants stuck to it means the ants are attracted by the sugar present in the fluid. Need not to be worried about it.

Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Regards,
Dr. Harshita, Infectious Diseases Specialist
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Do The Insects Around The Tissue Wiped In The Vagina Indicate Any Disease?

Hi, 1. The simple answer to your question is that seminal fluid contains fructose (sugar) and if tissue kept on the surface has ants stuck to it means the ants are attracted by the sugar present in the fluid. Need not to be worried about it. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Harshita, Infectious Diseases Specialist