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Real dirty between my legs

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I take a bath everyday like normal people but i remembered a while ago when i didn't take a bath everyday b/c i was real lazy. I noticed that when i spread my legs, to the left of ********... not sure whats the term for it... is sort of dirty and black. I tried to use soap to wash it over and over but it doesn't seem to wash off. It sort of looks like a bruise or something to that affect but it really isn't.

Does anyone know what i can do ? I remembered that I didn't wash that part much when i was younger and now it seems to stay like this. Do i need a real good soap or some thing else ? Not sure if I am explaining it clearly.
 

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Just borrow a carrot peeler and take it right off.
 

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In all seriousness, please tell me this is a troll post...?
 

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No... this is serious. I mean like say you havent washed your armpit that well with soap and it turns you know how it is... thats how it looks between my legs a bit on the left side. I use Olay and Dove soap but it doesn't seem to clean well because its been like that for a while.

Since I thought this was a body conscious forum, i thought i would get some real good advice. thanks.
 

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Originally Posted by phatty123
No... this is serious. I mean like say you havent washed your armpit that well with soap and it turns you know how it is... thats how it looks between my legs a bit on the left side. I use Olay and Dove soap but it doesn't seem to clean well because its been like that for a while.

Since I thought this was a body conscious forum, i thought i would get some real good advice. thanks.


If Ivory soap and some talcum powder after you bathe and dry does not take care of it, go see a doctor.
 

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Certainly see a doctor if you can't make it go away. It's better to err on the side of caution than have it be something that would need to be dealt with without you knowing about it.

JB
 

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my dog sometimes gets a rash like you describe on his stomach. i would go see a doctor.
 

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I don't "shower"
And when I do I don't "wash the area between my crotch and my legs"
 

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...Or a vet.
 

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Sometimes when insulin levels are high a skin condition called Acanthosis Nigricans can occur.

Acanthosis resembles a dark leathery patch and usually occurs around the neck, armpits, and groin area. Most common in obese individuals and can be a sign of pre-diabetes. Get it checked out.
 

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