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  • Aug 7, 2007, 10:23 AM
    confused1991
    Vaginal bumps
    Hi I received oral sex about 2 months ago and I shaved about 2 weeks ago and these bumps started to appear could it be herpes or just regular razor bumps the bumps don't itch or aren't painful they are the color of my skin and they don't blister or anything my a part of my vagina is very irritated though so could this be genital herpes and if the boy who performed oral sex on me gave me genital herpes wouldn't I also have oral herpes since we have kissed numerous times?
  • Aug 7, 2007, 10:29 AM
    jrb252000
    Shaving is probably the cause. However I can't stress how important it is go make sure by getting STD tested.
  • Aug 7, 2007, 05:03 PM
    Xrayman
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by confused1991
    hi i recieved oral sex about 2 months ago and i shaved about 2 weeks ago and these bumps started to appear could it be herpes or just regular razor bumps the bumps dont itch or arent painful they are the color of my skin and they dont blister or anything my a part of my vagina is very irritated though so could this be genital herpes and if the boy who performed oral sex on me gave me genital herpes wouldnt i also have oral herpes since we have kissed numerous times?


    Okay with herpes, YOU WILL KNOW! They itch and burn both oral and genital-ouch!

    You may have a sensitive vulva from over licking (cant make this sound very nice)... must have felt good though! Anyway...

    You get oral/genital herpes from a carrier who has OPEN sores on the penis and/or mouth-it would be highly unlikely you have this if he had no visible sores on his mouth (I wouldn't think you'd kiss him anyway if he did!)

    Cheers
  • Aug 7, 2007, 05:05 PM
    nauticalstar420
    It sounds to me like this is razor bumps. You can tame them down a bit with some fragrance free moisturizer. This will also help reduce dryness and itching, if it ever does occur. If this problem progresses into another problem, you should see a doctor. :)
  • Aug 7, 2007, 05:27 PM
    confused1991
    Thanxs

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