tonight i shaved my bikini area like i always do and accidently cutting myself isn't an unusual thing so when i did cut myself, some blood came out and i just blew it off. but when i got out of the shower, it wouldnt stop! it kept bleeding and bleeding. not gushing or a lot or anything but it just didn't seem to heal. well i put a band aid on it and after like an hour or so i took it off thinking it close up finally. but it didnt! what's going on!? i'm freaking out. thank youuuu
B00TSZ answered Friday January 5 2007, 1:21 am: that area is made sensitive and it will keep bleeding for a while...so dont worry...inless your gushing blood then dont worry..you will be fine..just be more careful when shaving that area next time [ B00TSZ's advice column | Ask B00TSZ A Question ]
egotrippn answered Friday January 5 2007, 12:04 am: ouch...ya-know a while back I was tightening up my girlfriend area, and the same thing happened, it stopped, but I think you should let your mom know..just to be safe....dont be embarassed...shit happeneds ya-know... [ egotrippn's advice column | Ask egotrippn A Question ]
ohxthexdrama answered Thursday January 4 2007, 11:01 pm: dont sweat it. its nothing out of the usual. its just bleeding a lot because either 1-your skin is sensitive because you're close to that time of the month 2-it keeps getting wet and hasnt had the chance to scab (gross i kow. but a part of lifeee) or 3-your skin is just sensitive.
just try to keep it aired out as much as possible. no you dont have to walk around naked er anything. just dont keep a band-aid on it. it locks in moisture.
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