okay well i'm sexually active, but still a virgin. so theres this one little bump right above my clit, but not on it, and it like hurts when I push on it. I was wondering if its anything I should worry about?
AskLadyme answered Monday March 31 2008, 11:19 pm: Ok I'll tell you like this......... From what i am hearing you have either one of two things....... A hair bump or a boil....... and if not one of those maybe you had a little too much friction going on down there??????????? Anyway If i were you I would lightly daub alcohol with a cotton swab or q tip on the bump, now it will sting for a sec, Don't worry it won't last long. But you do have to remember that area is precious so treat it well and don't abuse it!!!!!!!!!!! Take Care and try to understand every little bump doesn't mean we have to panic :) Hope this works, Feel free to write me anytime! [ AskLadyme's advice column | Ask AskLadyme A Question ]
kallie07 answered Monday March 31 2008, 9:58 pm: okay, this may be a concern, it may not.
in the summer i had a bump kind of on my clit. and it was itchy. i'm not sure what it is, what it went away a few days later.
then just a couple days ago i had another bump like, on the side where all those little bumps are. it just looked like a big one of those.
it's gone now too though.
so maybe yours will go away like mine did [ kallie07's advice column | Ask kallie07 A Question ]
Babiieeex0x0 answered Monday March 31 2008, 8:30 pm: yea you should worry about it ..its sound weird but im sure nothing that bad..but you deffintly take notice and ask about it .dont no what it is but ists not good.,,.just get it checked out
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