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Two ''[[South Park]]'' episode titles feature slang use of "douche". ''[[The Biggest Douche in the Universe]]'' criticizes purported [[medium (spirituality)|medium]] [[John Edward]], and ''[[Douche and Turd]]'' parodies the [[United States presidential election, 2004|2004 United States Presidential Election]].
Two ''[[South Park]]'' episode titles feature slang use of "douche". ''[[The Biggest Douche in the Universe]]'' criticizes purported [[medium (spirituality)|medium]] [[John Edward]], and ''[[Douche and Turd]]'' parodies the [[United States presidential election, 2004|2004 United States Presidential Election]].

[[Douche Bag or Douche]]: A term used ad nauseam by one Travis Hutchins, who currently resides in San Francisco, California. This term refers to particularly annoying, despicable or disdainful person, and is analogous to the terms 'turd,' 'fuck-face,' 'asshole' or 'dip-shit.’. In addition its use a noun, ''douche'' can be used as adjective (That was a ''douchie'' thing to do) and as an adverb (He acted ''douchily'' at the party last night.) The best usage of this term is seen in the phrase, '''"President Bush is a douche bag."'''


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 04:44, 22 October 2006

A vaginal bulb syringe. Note the lateral holes near the tip of the nozzle (about 1cm, or 1/2 inch thick).
This "fountain syringe" should only be used for douching, by replacing the attached enema nozzle by the vaginal nozzle (shown bottom left). The vaginal nozzle is longer, thicker, and has lateral holes.

A douche (IPA: [du:ʃ]) is a device used to introduce a stream of water into the body for medical or hygienic reasons, or the stream of water itself. The word comes from the French language, in which its principal meaning is a shower (it is thus a notorious false friend encountered by non-native speakers of English). The word can refer to the rinsing of any body cavity but usually applies to the vagina. A douche bag is a piece of equipment for douching: a bag for holding the water or fluid used in douching (the term douche bag can also be used as an insult; see below for slang uses). To avoid transferring intestinal bacteria into the vagina the douche bag must not be used for an enema.

Vaginal douching has a variety of perceived benefits. In addition to promising to clean the vagina of unwanted odors, it can also be used by women who wish to have intercourse during menstruation, in order to avoid blood smearing the penis. In the past, douching was also used after intercourse as a method of birth control, though it is not very effective (see below).

Most people suggest that douching is generally not a good idea, as the vagina is self-cleaning and douching interferes with the natural bacterial culture of the vagina, and it might spread or introduce infections. For example, the U.S. Department of Health strongly discourages douching, warning that it can lead to irritation, bacterial vaginosis, and pelvic inflammatory disease.

Douches may consist of water, water mixed with vinegar, or even antiseptic chemicals. Frequent douching with water may result in an imbalance of the pH of the vagina, and thus may put women at risk for possible vaginal infections.

Antiseptics may result in an imbalance of the natural bacteria in the vagina, also resulting in an increased likelihood of infection. Furthermore, unclean douching equipment may also introduce undesirable foreign bodies into the vagina. For these reasons, the practice of douching is now generally discouraged, unless under medical guidance.

Douching after intercourse is estimated to reduce the chances of conception by only 15-25%. In comparison, proper condom use reduces the chance of conception by as much as 97%. In some cases douching may force the ejaculate further into the vagina, increasing the chance of pregnancy.

The practice of douching is now largely restricted to the United States, where douching equipment is often available in pharmacies. It is estimated that 20 to 40 percent of American women aged 15 to 44 years douche regularly. About half of these women douche every week. Many European women douche but because of the confusion with the French meaning that a douche is a shower, it is called vaginal irrigation.

Douching the anus is also known as Enema.

Slang uses

Terms such as shower pocket, douchebag, d-bag, DB or simply douche are popular terms of insult or ridicule in the United States, Australia, Canada and the United Kingdom. The slang usage of the term dates back to the 60s.[1] Initially, it was used to insult a woman, however, over time it has become a term mostly used to refer to men.

Two South Park episode titles feature slang use of "douche". The Biggest Douche in the Universe criticizes purported medium John Edward, and Douche and Turd parodies the 2004 United States Presidential Election.

Douche Bag or Douche: A term used ad nauseam by one Travis Hutchins, who currently resides in San Francisco, California. This term refers to particularly annoying, despicable or disdainful person, and is analogous to the terms 'turd,' 'fuck-face,' 'asshole' or 'dip-shit.’. In addition its use a noun, douche can be used as adjective (That was a douchie thing to do) and as an adverb (He acted douchily at the party last night.) The best usage of this term is seen in the phrase, "President Bush is a douche bag."

See also

References