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having obs every few weeks sucks alot.
another question i have is, when me and my bf have sex when im not having a ob, can that cause me too have one? because hes big down there and when we do have sex it always hurts for awhile or my vagina gets sore after wards( my vagina stays really tight constantly and takes awhile for me to loosen up so it wont hurt so much) . and i get obs maybe after a week or two if we have sex and we dont do it often.View Thread



i cant give any advice there because mine are messed up and come when they want too every few months. sorry.View Thread

if thats what it is, u can take medicated body powder and put it on u were the irritation is and it helps.
but otherwise i think getting a pap would be good too hun.
just to be on the safe side ya know.
wish you the best,View Thread

soo when i have this cold sore( its only one that i get& its always in the same exact spot) does this mean i have herpes in my mouth too??
or is it just because the outbreaks i have from having genital herpes?View Thread


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