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HOPELESS20

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Possible Herpes?
Posted: 06-13-05 16:05pm

I have 4 small, painless, bumps on my vaginia. I have had cysts and pimples before but these seems different. Is it possible to get herpes on your vagina 2 months after sexual contact, but not in your mouth if you also participated in oral sex with the same person? I have had no problems with my mouth. Or could these bumps probably be something harmless like pimples or heat rash? :cry: I have had no other symptoms except I did get really sick about 2 weeks after but was disgnosed with pheumonia and put on antibiotics. I am so worried bc it was my first and only time.
Thank you
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Staylor

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Joined: 08 Jun 2005
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Dont Be So Worried
Posted: 06-14-05 15:19pm

Hello,
there are many factors in this actually I had a scare once myself... And although you say no way not me at the same time you feel as if you want to die... Well stop thinking that way... First did you use protection second does this person have herpes, do you save, have you been sweating alot, where are the bumps, and if you go to the doctor they can do a blood test to determine this... Plus if it is herpes you can not die from it and it is not the end of the world... Alright so please write back.
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Staylor

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Besides
Posted: 06-14-05 15:20pm

From what I heard herpes hurts alot... But you should go to your doctor to be sure what they are...
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HOPELESS20

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Re: Dont Be So Worried
Posted: 06-14-05 15:53pm

staylor wrote:
hello,
there are many factors in this actually I had a scare once myself... And although you say no way not me at the same time you feel as if you want to die... Well stop thinking that way... First did you use protection second does this person have herpes, do you save, have you been sweating alot, where are the bumps, and if you go to the doctor they can do a blood test to determine this... Plus if it is herpes you can not die from it and it is not the end of the world... Alright so please write back.


i have 3 I think on the outside on the lips and one on the inner lips. I have been sweating a lot yes bc it is summer and I always were jeans and panties except in bed. I do not know if he has herpes and have had no contact with him for 2 mths or anyway to find him. There was physical contact but no penatration without a condom. Also I gave him oral sex without a condom and have had no signs whatsoever anywhere in or around my mouth. The sores are still not very red, and not open sores, and there is not much pain except for in one and I think thats bc I keep checking myself over and over and over and bump it. That will be that last time I ever do that! Thanks for your time.
Ps I do shave but this dont really look like razor burn even though I shaved recently. One is also on the inside of my lip and that could not be caused by shaving I do not think bc I didnt shave that. Lol my mom told me not to worry too much bc I have sensative skin anyway and use this no more bumps shaving gel, but I have used it before. I am just confused bc I thought since I gave him oral as well I would show signs in that mouth as well.
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Staylor

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Joined: 08 Jun 2005
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Well...
Posted: 06-18-05 19:52pm

I think that you should see a doctor believe me in my experience it could be so many different things, I really think though if they are not open then the are not herpes and yes you can get herpes by skin to skin not penetration. Next time be careful, so you wont have this worry. Please write back so I know what happened. :)
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