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Hi, I have a friend who recently found bumps smaller than a millimeter in diameter on the hairline of her genital area and was wondering what it was. She has never had sex before but she has masterbated with her fingers. She doesn't know what to do. Should she see a doctor and if she does how does she without her parents knowing cause she doesn't want them knowing she masterbates?
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Okay good cause they don't hurt itch or do anything. They are just there, scaring her.
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if the bumps are painless and there is no itching or anything then this probably wouldnt be anything bacterial. it is most likely they are just normal part of the vagina. you can have all sorts of lumps and bumps going on down there. but it is a good idea to see a doctor just incase and there is no need to be embarrased because as i said before this isnt std related.
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She is 14 years old and lives in Quebec. I am not going to tell you the exact place but it's close to the USA. She is wondering if she got a bacteria from her fingers.
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if they have never had sex then this hasnt got anything to do with an std. how old is she?im not sure how old you have to be in your country to be able to see a doctor by yourself. but maybe someone eles here can tell you.
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