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I'm recently divorced and have had a little bit of sexual adventure. Only with one person and I've never seen any sort of sores on him. I've been shaving a lot and do have extremely sensitive skin. My upper thighs are riddled with scars from bumps from shaving. Anyways, I've been having some pain between my anus and vagina but can't really see anything there but do see a lot of bumps on my vagina. They are a little painful to touch but not excutiating. It's not painful to walk or anything. The one purple looking one I was squeezing to see if it would bust but it wouldn't. I don't see any oozing from them but have been having some light vaginal mucousy discharge which I was pretty sure was from a BV infection which I'm taking antibiotics for. I'd think if I am getting these sores down here I'd also be getting them in my mouth but nothing there. Do they look like herpes? Some have been there several days, maybe even a week. There is just a lot more present now. 

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    First pic look like razor bumps, but everybody body react differently, bc I didn't have no discharge and my bumps were white and it was a lot of them on my vulva, it was swollen but the bumps never got too big and they only lasted for like 5 days. It's been 2weeks and the bumps are gone everything looks and feels normal.

    You should get those bumps swab ASAP.

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