Feminine troubles with soap?

I know this is an awkward subject but I've always wondered if other women deal with this.

I can't use the same soap as my family (as in from the same soap dish) because I'm prone to breakouts down there. I get lumps that go away after a short time, so I've learned to just keep my own soap in traveling dish. This should be a done solution but it's not. I suspect when they run out of soap and don't want to retrieve their a new bar of their own they reach for mine....and if I suspect my soap has been used by others (or dropped on the floor) I automatically have to throw it away.

Do other women have this problem with soap and their lady parts? I mean....is it normal?! I didn't used to break out from the communal soap until maybe 4 or 5 years ago.

JazSinc2019-04-15T05:42:26Z

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Other women with this problem start using liquid soap in the spring-top pump bottles.
The alternative is to carry your own bar to the bathroom and back to your bedroom each time you bathe.

KayleenR2019-04-16T06:06:09Z

Do not use any soap or wash on your lady parts, warm water only

Kangaroo2019-04-15T11:53:02Z

You're not supposed to use soap in your vulva.

Tavy2019-04-15T07:08:25Z

Don't use soap down there it can cause yeast infections.

Anonymous2019-04-15T05:43:24Z

Don't use a bar soap, use a soap from a dispenser bottle