Vabbing, a trend where people dab vaginal fluids onto pulse points to attract others, has gained popularity on TikTok, despite lacking scientific support. Influencer Mandy Lee claimed it boosted her dating success, but experts are skeptical. While animals use pheromones for attraction, there’s no strong evidence that humans do the same. Some suggest the placebo effect—confidence from vabbing—could play a role.
However, experts warn of hygiene risks, like infections, and potential STI transmission. Despite its popularity, vabbing raises concerns about social norms and consent. It’s mostly about personal belief rather than science.