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spots


Question Posted Monday October 22 2007, 10:24 pm

- 16/f
- never had sex
- never did anything sexual with anyone (no oral or fingering, etc.)

A while ago...like about a week or two...I saw a spot on my left inner labia. It's totally flat; not lifted up at all. It's dark...basically black...and it's like the size of a pencil eraser (like the top, circle part). It doesn't itch or hurt at all. I don't feel it what so ever and nothing different is happening with my vagina as in discharge, smells, etc. Everything else is totally normal. Tonight I took a shower and I noticed another spot but on my skin this time. It's not right on my vagina...but RIGHT under it (on the left side, also)...on my butt cheek but the way bottom so it's basically right BY my vagina but not on it necessarily. I don't know what these are but I'm a hypocondriact and I get so nervous so quickly about things. I googled it and it was a lot of people asking things about things similar to what I have but I couldn't find any good answers.

Does anyone know what this is or has anyone ever had this happen to them?


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LagunaBabe answered Wednesday October 24 2007, 3:37 pm:
Honestly, I can't tell you what it is because I don't know a lot about these things. As scary as it may seem, it's really not that bad going to a gynocolgist, that's what I would recommend. So that you'll know for sure what's going on.

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WittyUsernameHere answered Tuesday October 23 2007, 9:38 pm:
The best response you can get is see a gynocologist.

None of us are doctors. I have a decent amount of experience with female anatomy, and with conditions and diseases, but I couldnt tell you what this is. You should speak to a professional.

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