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Could it be an STD or just friction bumps?

In the past week and a half I've had rough sex a couple of times. Each time there was a lot of friction due to my hormones having difficulty producing it's own lubrication. In the past 2 years I've had fissures twice and had never experienced them before except during that time. I am pretty sure it isn't a fissure bump. I doubt it is herpes or warts. But I have 2 tiny bumps near my vaginal opening on the right side for a few days now. They feel somewhat like pimples or like they were scabs. I don't feel any pain from them it's almost like they aren't even there. I do have some excess skin around that area and around my perineum. I get the feeling that the bumps might either be from the friction on the excess skin or possibly from shaving 2 days in a row. I have looked into herpes and warts and they both are either blistery and red or soft and cauliflower like. These bumps are neither and literally on the flap at my opening. Does this seem like sokmething to worry about?
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Hi i would agree they are friction related as herpes would be painful.
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I was able to get a better look and it definitely seems like it's a friction blister. I'm feeling a little better now that someone else seems to believe so too. I'll check with my doctor just to be sure it's friction related. Thank you for your comment
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