i am 13/f, 8th grade, virgin, flat, has not yet had my period, don't masterbate, etc etc. I havent even had my first kiss yet, which totally sucks. but i always have this gross white goopy stuff in my vagina or my underwear. its really gross. it doesnt smell or anything, its just.. gross. what is it????
shutupnkissme98 answered Monday December 5 2005, 8:59 pm: thats just discharge...its totally normal...everything else you mentioned is normal also, your just starting puberty later than some other people your age...just wear a panty liner so the discharge doesnt get on your underwear.hope i helped XoXo [ shutupnkissme98's advice column | Ask shutupnkissme98 A Question ]
Im_Gone21 answered Monday December 5 2005, 8:34 pm: umm, actually, it's discharge. If you're getting that, it's almost time for your period. If you have pubic hair, then expect it soon. And once you get it, don't worry about being flat. I was like that, and I am like...a C cup. You grow REALLY fast, and you tend it eat more (in some girls, like me) and you grow taller faster. And if you don't get your period soon, then think about this. (I shoudn't be telling you this, but it makes sense.) If you want to have sex, you COULD go with out a condom, because you have a great chance of not getting prego...even though it can still happen. So there's a good thing about not having your pd. (DON'T BE IN A RUSH! IT SUCKS!)
hco_babe answered Monday December 5 2005, 8:24 pm: discharge. it's normal in teen girls. you're probably going to get your period soon because girls get this before their periods. [ hco_babe's advice column | Ask hco_babe A Question ]
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