recently I've noticed I have a small pimple-ish thing near/on my vagina. I'm positive it's not razorburn or anything of that sort. But none the less I'm still worried. im only 16 so i dont want to ask my parents about it. I've never been involved in any sexual activity so it couldnt be STDs. im worried still, any ideas/suggestions?
batgirl282 answered Monday May 29 2006, 6:23 pm: sometimes u get pimples 'down there'. thats prolly wut it is. nothing to worry about. but if you really are worried go to see a female clinuque. it confidential ( they cant tell ur rents) good luck ♥ [ batgirl282's advice column | Ask batgirl282 A Question ]
Sk8RcH1cK1773 answered Friday May 26 2006, 9:04 pm: Ooh my friend had similar problem...She didnt do anything sexual, or anything..
But her's was different because she said there was pain while she walked, or whatever...
But I told her to dont worry about it because its not STD and a week later she told me that it was just a pimple and it was gone.
So I dont think you should worry about it so much. Just see if it goes away in week or two. If not, then you might want to tell your parent/friend/ or whoever you might want to confide in.
Although it can be very hard, because my friend was dying of embarassment when she told me. But she said she was glad she told me, because it's been bothering her for days, but she just couldn't tell anyone.
orphans answered Friday May 26 2006, 7:25 pm: If you've never done anyting sexual, then yo ushould have no fear in asking your mother about it. She may have gone through this herself. I'd try popping it though. I know, not the best ting to do, but it works for ingrown hairs, which this may be. [ orphans's advice column | Ask orphans A Question ]
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