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at around 12 pm today i had sex with the same partner ive had before, when we having sexual intercourse i wasnt really wet so he tried fingering me and it was uncomfortable. he tried to put it in but like i said i wasnt wet enough and it was dry. yesterday i did re shave new growing hair and havent noticed this bump before. this is my first one and i dont know if it was caused by the friction of me not being wet or a vaginal tear. im really scared and hoping that its not herpes. image

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  • Posted

    it doesnt hurt to walk, lay down or anything & after sex i was sore .

    • Posted

      Is that at the bottom of your vagina? If it is I have had that before after sex when I wasn't wet enough or when it became a little rough.

    • Posted

      did it go away ? because i only saw after we had sex & after i shaved the day before it wasnt there.

  • Posted

    hi, that does favor a herpes sore. I have vaginal tears but it has never looked like that. if it is herpes it may get worse over the next few days. I would get it swabbed ASAP and keep an eye on the area closely.

  • Posted

    it says that herpes occur 2-20 days after having sex, this bump/blister occured on day 1 right after we tried having sex.

  • Posted

    my first outbreak started a few hours after sex! i had sex that night and by the following evening i knew something was wrong! get it check, if its nothing at least you will know!

    • Posted

      hi sorry for the late response its currently day 3 and the blister healed and is slowly going away, however i noticed after sex i had a foul smelling vagina and started discharging more than usual. i am starting to believer is bacterial vagonisis but im not sure have you experienced anything like this ?

  • Posted

    please tell me you went to the dr becuase that look like herpes instead of asking people on here you should get checked asap i think it could be this stop thinking and go get checked

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