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>>girl question, very private,please help<< ok, well im 14/f , im not sexually active at all, but i have a problem. i have loose, long, wrinkly skin on my vagina on one side. but the other side is still tight. ive had this for about a year maybe less, and i itch it alot on some days, and some days it just doesn't bother me. will this go away? alot of boys have wanted to date me but ive turned them down because ive been scared of them possibly seeing. please if u know what this is help! ill rate HIGH!!
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hey i had the same problem, i mean exact same problem. and i was living with my dad..hes like 56 and i lived about 400 miles away from my mom and no money...how do you explain that well i told my mom and she told my dad and he took me to the store and i got some vagisil..it is probly just a yeast infection serisiously...and it sucked but mine went away pretty fast once i started using that so go buy some and try...if it don't go away in about 1 month...go to a ginocologist and don't be scared trust me they do that for a living...i'm pretty sure there ain't nothing they ain't seen....well sorry it's so long...keep me posted...bye samantha ]
Try your normal doctor or a gynacologist (spelling?). ]
you should see a doctor and don't turn guys down (the ones you like) unless your planing on being sexually ative or something (your only 14) you can still date and makeout or whatever i dont think he'll really see unless you start rolling through the bases haha. tell your mom or something and i'm pretty sure there are extersizes to help tighten thoses areas. hope i could help ]
Go to a gynecologist. I've never heard of anything like that before but they've probably seen anything and everything and will be able to help you. ]
I don't think thats normal. And if you've had that for a while you should go see a doctor. its better to ask professionals instead of asking people online.
It might not go away. ]
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