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white spots on penis and scrotum.plzzz HELP

hey
i am 16 years old never had sex.
i have noticed these lil white pimple like things on the scrotum and the underside of my penis (mainly where i sweat) ever since i hit puberty,these lumps are small and feel like they are in the skin, i cant pop them but i had about a 3mm 1 and i squeezed that and that when i realised that something is wrong it was a cheesy like substance that came pot like a pimple.
also i shaved my pubes about 6 weeks ago and ive been really itchy ever since im not sure what it coud be i had never noticed any itching before the shave so yer .also im to scared to tell my parents and to go to the GP im starting to hald back with girls aswell im feeling very depressed
thanx.
help would be appreciated thanx
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dont worry they are called pearly penile papules.  they're completely harmless
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Listen.  You can lie to yourself and live with your symptoms or you can be a mature 16 year old and face the facts.  You have "Genital Warts".  Look it up on the web, you will see the same symptoms.  To get rid of them is relatively easy with a doctor visit.  Perhaps a free clinic.  It is all confidential. (Meaning your parents won't know).  Second, that itch you have is called "Lice" or "Crabs"... they are very tiny parasites that burrow under the skin in the pubic area.  You can buy a box of Lice Kill or some Lice removal shampoo.  It comes with a tiny comb to make sure while shampooing your pubic hair that you remove the eggs and dead lice.  Like I said all of this can be done in private.  Lastly, take a break from sex and get your head straight with your choices in the ladies, because that is were it all started.  
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