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female
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16-17,
anonymous
writes:I'm 15 and me and my boyfriend have been having sex for quite a while now. But recently this sticky white stuff has appeared in my vagina during sex and I have no idea what it is. It's never happened before but recently it's happened everytime. Do you have any idea what it is and is there any way of getting rid of it. If there is what is it? Thanks x
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reader, anonymous, writes (9 August 2008): geez, i just wanted to say that im sorry people were so rude to you. all you did was ask a question, i hate when older people try to act like they are so much better than young adults because at one point they were a young adult too. and just because your older doesn't mean you know everything. and 15 isn't too young to be having sex, as long as you are responsible about it. it just sounds like your vagina is cleaning itself, thats what the white stuff is. you probably didnt notice it before because you weren't as interested in what was going on down there. if you are really worried though, you should see a gyno, they're not as bad as some women make it sound. they're only here to help you.
and as for all you mean OLD people go get laid-- maybe you'll feel better!
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reader, cardinalpre89 +, writes (31 July 2008):
i love how these websites are here so you can ask questions but yet people criticize and are completely rude to you. some people have nothing better to do. but i think i know what your talking about, is it just during sex that its there or is it all the time?
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reader, DiovanLestat + ♥, writes (22 May 2008):
I do not want to argue with you, I want you to take your energy and go to the doctors. You make your choices in life and I make mine. I may choose to be rude, you choose to be hurt. You are becoming an adult. Your attention should now turn to looking after yourself and getting to know more about your body and how to keep it safe. Go and visit your doctors for better advice.
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reader, anonymous, writes (22 May 2008): This is verified as being by the original poster of the questionOk of course.. and yeah I'm glad you read what I wrote and helped me... but calling me a silly little girl isn't exactly helping. I'm pretty sure people wouldn't be ashamed of me.. I didn't just pick him up off the street and decide to have sex with him because I wanted to, I waited.
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reader, anonymous, writes (21 May 2008): its a discharge but you should see a doctor if you worried badly.
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reader, Ask oldersister + ♥, writes (21 May 2008):
It could be your ejaculate. It also could mean you are about to get your period or you are ovulating.
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reader, DiovanLestat + ♥, writes (21 May 2008):
I have no problems with thoughts, questions or feelings you silly little girl. But actions have always bothered me so yes I've always lived right and have nothing to hide.
You asked a stupid question, and I told you so. I've given you the information to educate yourself and keep you and your partner safe. I am not nice, I am not your friend. But I do care, and want you to become a strong, wise adult who people can be proud of.
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reader, DiovanLestat + ♥, writes (21 May 2008):
I have no problems with thoughts, questions or feelings you silly little girl. But actions have always bothered me so yes I've always lived right and have nothing to hide.
You asked a stupid question, and I told you so. I've given you the information to educate yourself and keep you and your partner safe. I am not nice, I am not your friend. But I do care, and want you to become a strong, wise adult who people can be proud of.
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reader, anonymous, writes (20 May 2008): This is verified as being by the original poster of the questionThanks but I'm not a silly little girl... I bet you weren't as good as gold when you were younger and I bet there were questions you wanted answering.x
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reader, DiovanLestat + ♥, writes (20 May 2008):
Your body is still growing and developing and your discharge will change and become thicker or thinner depending on where you are in your menstral cycle.
You have been given good advice over and over again. You are not a doctor, you cannot examine yourself. We are not doctors, we cannot see you.
You present as from the UK and currently under age.... Good I can help. Contact NHS Direct http://www.nhsdirect.nhs.uk/ they also can give you telephone advice 24/7. The are used to dealing with silly little girls like you, they will understand, they will be nice, they will help you.
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reader, anonymous, writes (20 May 2008): This is verified as being by the original poster of the questionYeah I know it does that, but it's thicker than that stuff...
The stuff hasn't always been there, it only appeared last month.
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reader, Yargh + ♥, writes (19 May 2008):
Um, the lady parts tend to lubricate themselves as you get excited. This makes sex more comfortable and pleasurable. Its kind of a shame that you have been having sex for such a "long" time and you are not aware of some of the simple mechanics of it.
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reader, rebbecarevenge +, writes (18 May 2008):
ive had a similar problem once before
i recomend you go to a sexual health clinic and get "checked out". dont worry everything is private and your parents will not find out
Best wishes
Becca
xoxoxox
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reader, anonymous, writes (18 May 2008): This is verified as being by the original poster of the questionI don't think it can be cum because we always use a condom when we have sex.
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reader, anonymous, writes (18 May 2008): It sounds like semen if it appears after sex. I suggest you get him to masterbate and cum, then you can see what semen is.
It is only a matter of time that you will get pregnant.
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reader, DiovanLestat + ♥, writes (18 May 2008):
You've not given enough information to answer this question. It could be semen or sperm (if your not using a condom) I could be that your growing up and your body is showing signs that your ready to make a baby.
I'll give you some advice for you to ignore. Stop having sex with your boyfriend. Your not old enough. You don't understand your body, your still a child. If you were as adult as you think you are, you'd go to a doctor instead of asking complete strangers to examine you over the internet.
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