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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.nus is also known as an enema.

Slang uses

Terms such as shower pocket, douchebag, d-bag, DB or simply douche are popular terms of insult or ridicule in Australia, the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada and New Zealand. The slang usage of the term dates back to the 60s.

See also

References

  1. http://www.drbilllong.com/SpellersDiary/Interlude.html

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