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Masturbation worries and bloody discharge

with school and my OCD/anxiety. A couple days ago (maybe 2 or 3) I masturbated   so guilty about) fingering myself as usual. However, today I experienced bloody discharge. It was clear with streets of blood through it. It can't be my period because I had it just last week. I am very concerned about infection/damage from masturbating. I am terrified actually. So my questions: is fingering oneself a bad idea? And is it possible to contract infection from it? And finally, what are the causes of bloody discharge? Hope someone can help
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I am a teen and a Virgin. I masturbate (fingering) usually once weekly because it helps to relax and distract me from the stressed associates with school and my OCD/anxiety. A couple days ago (maybe 2 or 3) I masturbated   so guilty about) fingering myself as usual. However, today I experienced bloody discharge. It was clear with streets of blood through it. It can't be my period because I had it just last week. I am very concerned about infection/damage from masturbating. I am terrified actually. So my questions: is fingering oneself a bad idea? And is it possible to contract infection from it? And finally, what are the causes of bloody discharge? Hope someone can help
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You need not feel guilty about masturbating once a week or so.  Do it with clean hands, of course.  The bloody discharge is a female issue that I am not familiar with, but hopefully someone here can help.
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