New to this so any help is better than
what i have.
I am sexually active and as any normal
young adult i trim and shave areas that
are appealing to my partner. I have always
had ingrown hairs that devlop into small
"zit" like sores but once dealt with then
go away and do not return. My issue lies
in i have recently become sexually active
with a new partner and i trimmed and
shaved certain areas before hand and
several days later i noticed bumps and
almost like a rash forming on my pubic
area then later devloped into "zit" like
sores on the folds of my penis shaft and
base. Normally i would not worry due to
the fact i do get ingrown hairs and razor
burn at times but being that im newly
active with a different partner i have
started to suspect other problems. I
though after several weeks these bumps and
"zits" would go away and they did for
several days but once i trimmed again they
returned. My questions is, is this
somthing i should be generally worried
about more than just a rash or razor burn
or am i just making myself nervous due to
the fact i have a new partner. As a side
note i do work in an area where my private
areas can be irritated by an oil substance
or constant rubbing.
Please anyone that can provide me some
incite i would appreaciate it
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