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female
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26-29,
anonymous
writes: I recently decided to shave my vagina to see how it would work, especially since my bf and I became sexually active. The first time I shaved it was all good, when I shaved it again and rash has started to form and its really itchy. My boyfriend and I did have unprotected sex a few times, and I was reading about pre-cum and it said that it contains STDS but I'm not sure if its the shaving that's giving me the rash or if I have an STD, can someone please tell me?!
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reader, anonymous, writes (27 February 2010): the reason to your rash is probably cuz you are shaving so much
precaution:get ur self and ur boyfriend checked anyway for STD u can never be to sure
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reader, sammi star +, writes (25 February 2010):
This won't happen after a while. Always use an extra sensitive gel, a new razor every time and luke warm water. Apply a litttle cream afterwards like sudocream or something similar.Oh and I'd mention the whole unprotected sex issue as well of course but I'm sure you've alreay taken note of that from your last 4 answers right?! :)
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reader, MichaelProops +, writes (23 February 2010):
My guess is that this is just the result of shaving your bush. If you stop shaving it should soon clear up.
I suggest that you don't have unprotected sex especially if you and your man have had other sexual partners and are not taking contraception.
Both of you should get yourselves checked out at your local STD clinic, anyway, as a precaution.
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reader, baddogbj +, writes (23 February 2010):
99% chance that it's a shaving rash.
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reader, CaringGuy +, writes (23 February 2010):
It could be either. Go to a doctor and get checked. And for God's sake stop having unprotected sex.
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reader, GoGreen126 +, writes (23 February 2010):
Fear not, this is just an effect of shaving that area. It will still happen as you do it more, but eventually you get used to how itchy it is and don't itch it, so it hurts significantly less and gets less inflamed. Use a shaving product specifically for that area and it will work wonders, honey. =)
But you know what I'm going to say now, right? Don't have unprotected sex. Bad idea. You're too young to get pregnant or an STD, so don't do it. I suggest that if you and your bf have had other sexual partners, then you should both get STD screened. Please learn a lesson from this scare.
Best of luck
--GG
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