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adg407

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Need An Answer Please
Posted: 07-30-05 22:41pm

So I was fingering my gf the other nite... And I felt hard lumps, almost shaped as a small like 1 cm round ball ... Then a smaller on rite after it.. And it was on the vagina wall that was parallel to the anus wall... (ibottum side of the vagina) if that makes any sence... Its about an inch into the vagina... And I know its not normal couse I have never felt it befor... Ive been with her for 7 months and this is the first time I felt this... Im getting worried for her sake and I would like to know what this is and if its normal???

Thanks alot

adg :?: :?:
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blueroses

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Joined: 31 Jul 2005
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Location: Idaho

Posted: 07-31-05 00:29am

You should tell your girlfriend to get checked out right away. Just because she may not have cancer in her family doesn't mean she is immune to it or anything else. But if it does run in her family, it doesn't necessarily mean that's what it is either. If it is cancer or something else serious, then the sooner she can get treatment the better off she wil be. This is where the old phrase "better to be safe than sorry" comes into my mind. Cancer runs in my family, so I am always a little paranoid about getting it one day. I wish you and your girlfriend all the best. Tell her if nothing else, to do it for you for peace of mind. :)
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rjc33c

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Joined: 01 Aug 2005
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Location: canada

Posted: 08-04-05 06:15am

I am not sure nor have not had these myself,but it may be vaginal warts. She should go to a gynecologist asap..As they are contagious..
Rhonda..
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