well, my mom doesnt know i am having the discharge thing, how can i tell her? i alwys email her but i dont wanna tell her though that way.... or talk to her in person eather.. or a note and that shizzz. i dont wanna tell my sister bc shel be like "okay idc" so how can i tell my mom?
pinkfreak417 answered Saturday August 13 2005, 1:08 pm: i would tell her because you may have an infection your mom will want to know that kinda thing and you can just say mom, i have a problem
VainTaraLynn answered Saturday August 13 2005, 1:25 am: Well that eliminates almost everything. Maybe you should call her on the phone and tell her about it if you think its a big deal. Every girl has discharge, its not anything to really be concerned about. but if you would feel comfortable with her knowing, then get up the courage and talk to her about it by calling her on the phone or something. Whats the worst that could happen. Shes a girl too so shes experianced it also. [ VainTaraLynn's advice column | Ask VainTaraLynn A Question ]
abercr0mbiie143 answered Friday August 12 2005, 8:56 am: I think you should just tell her i mean shes gonna find out one way or another! Another thing you can do which sounds kinda gross would be just leave ur underwear with the discharge in it somewhere where she will see it. haha, but then that might make her mad that you didnt tell her, BUT you can always say you didnt know what all that discharge was? I dont know, this ones a hard one because the thing is you dont really wanna tell her, If you tell her in person she is going to be kindda shocked probabley because you mostly e-mail her. So idk im sorry.
ncblondie answered Friday August 12 2005, 7:39 am: There's nothing wrong with telling your mom that you're having a discharge. It's completely natural. Every woman has it. She'll understand. Just take her aside in private and tell her that you're having a discharge and that you're worried it might be a sign of a yeast infection. [ ncblondie's advice column | Ask ncblondie A Question ]
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