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My Vagina

Hey, I've been afraid to have sex (I'm legal) ever since I started shaving one night and all of a sudden, I notice some small bumps on my vagina... I know I haven't got an STI or anything of the sort from everything else I've read, but everything else I've read is different from each other so I'm hoping I can get some help/advice from anyone on here...?
Well, when these bumps apear, they don't hurt and they don't irritate me or cause me any sort of pain. Also, when I shave, my pubes do come off, but there are still some spots of hair growing that 'won't get gone' and it is really really annoying me now! It is like, I can get rid of all my hair except that? I mean, I've read some stuff about it, but it doesn't help me on the next time I shave... Do any of you's know? Also, on the 'inside' of my vagina, there are 'small white bumps' that look like herpes, but I know that I haven't got herpes from everything I've read. Also, I haven't had sex for 2-years, but when I did, I got told a couple of days after that the lad had 'Clymidia' and I was git, '****'! But, I got told that I would be fine, because we used a condom which I was fine up until a 'few months' ago so I know it isn't that too... I'm desperate to get whatever is wrong with my vagina away so I can carry on with my life... (This also happens when I shave my bikini line... It goes all red so when I put a bikini on, you can still see the little bumps of hair and when you pull my vagina back (not actually pull), you can see lots more of the spots of hair that haven't grown properly, and won't 'get gone')! *-PLEASE HELP-*!!! !! !
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2013578 tn?1341812012
it sounds like razor rash or ingrown hairs...and if you slept with a guy who had clymidia I would go and get tested you may not have had an outbreak or symptoms right away
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I get rashes when I shave all the time .Nd there Is one spot I just can't get it all either.  It's nothing major the small bumps but the white spots you need to get checked out
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