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werid pimple

Doctor, i have a pimple on my vaginal area. I do shave mostly and it is in that area, one day took the bus to see a guy friend it was that day 101degrees walkin because of wrong turn route for the bus. So i got off and started walking across this university school ground to get to his place. Then the next day felt a werid pimple in my vaginia area. Touched it it was tender and it hurts. Didnt pop it though. Just curious as to what this pimple is. Its not inside the vaginia area nor not on the lips of it. Im werid it might be something else. And yes did had sex but it was too hot so we stop it was only five mins.


Sorry if i went into too much detail. I am worried about this.
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ok i will tell you this, some women get these pimple like things not on the inside but around the v hole or just in the cracks of the v area to butt, now i know they seem scary and all of that jazz cause ive had it happen before, i though omg i got a std all that jazz so i went to my doctor and my doctor told me that i didnt have a std and they where nothing bad, he said some girls get bumps down there before their periods would start and when its hot or you have sex for a while that the sick flars up down there which causes the bumps, yea dont touch them they do hurt but you have nothing to worry about but make sure you make a apointment with your doctor and talk to them about your sisuation they will tell you
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Oh. Ok. Schwoo. Thanks:)
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Sounds like an ingrown hair. If it was herpes or warts you can contract them anywhere without having sex as long as there is contact your able to get it (legs,eyes,mouth, hands, feet back ect)
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