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being fingered and then getting funny feeling down there and strong odor Let me start off by being brief, I'm a girl and I will be sixteen in a few months, so I will be a sophmore. There is this guy who is going to be a senoir at my school, and we hungout last night. I've only done a few things like giving head or being fingered with two guys; close boyfriends. We made out, and he ended up fingering me. Lately, it feels weird to pee and it has a very strong scent...what could be wrong?!
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It is very possible that one of your boyfriends left you with a gift you never asked for, such as an STD. It also could be just a coincidence and you have a UTI or yeast infection. Not being doctors and not being able to examine you none of us can say for sure just what is happening with you.
You need to see a doctor, preferably your gynecologist. At your age you have medical confidentiality. This means you can be open and truthful with your doctor with full knowledge that none of what is discussed or what you are eventually treated for can get back to your parents without your written permission to release any medical information to anyone. This is by law and the law is called HIPPA.
My advice is that you make an appointment to see your doctor as soon as possible. ]
Well, since it is possible to get infections from fingering, that is possible.
You should also know that you can get STDs from oral sex as well as fingering.
The next step for you is to visit your doctor and get tested for a full range of STDs as well as common bacterial infections.
By your own admission, you have had sexual relations with three (or is it four?) guys, any one of which could have given you this gift.
Oh, and if he says he has been tested, it doesn't really matter. There is no test for HPV (genital warts, cancer) in men. This is something it is VERY easy to get while being fingered.
Get yourself to the doctor and get checked out. These things, those that can be cured, don't typically go away on their own.
I hope you will make better decisions in the future, now that you know what you have been doing is just as serious as vaginal sex, at least from the disease risk factors.
I hope it is nothing serious, and that you will be able to go on, making smarter choices in the future.
Good luck. ]
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