y would u automatically assume that i asked 2 other questions on the subject of vaginal discharge,the only other question that i've asked was y hasn't my period cum, so instead of pretending that u kno sumthin u dont, maybe u should politely answer a question instead of making a rude comment like that
sry for makin wut im sayin rude, but im kinda ticked that u would assume that about sum1 u dont even kno!!!!!!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Random Weirdos? Derfel answered Wednesday June 30 2004, 3:19 pm: Firstly 'darling' you say I pretend to know something I don't. How dare you, I wonder how many other people who answered your question are studying science (including biology) at the same advanced level I am. And how many people have Completed a college students course to deliver sex education to 11 to 14 year olds as I have. I told you this was not normal and you should seek medical advice. However it is not unheard of to experience some vaginal discharge during puberty especially before starting your period, it is not very common and can in some cases indicate problems (usually minor). Therefor AS I HAVE SAID BEFORE I would go and see your doctor. Secondly I admit the two questions I answered before yours may not have been from you, and I did assume they where. However you asked one question about your vagina and its workings before this and hear we are talking about it again. Make sure it doesn't take over your life honey. Finally don't use the word 'jerk' (as you called me when you gave me feed back) its a lazy word and very out dated. Oh, one more thing I wasn't being rude I was being slightly sarcastic as I am now: you don't what to hear me when I decide to be rude to someone. Feel free to respond and try not to dream about your vagina tonight!
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