I HAVE A QUESTION DOES ANY OF YOU LADIES EVER EXPIERNCE AFTER HAVING SEX LIKE YOUR SKIN RIPPING RIGHT IN YOU VAGINAL OPENING.. IM PRETTY SURE EVERYONES HAD SORENESS AFTER SEX BUT I HAVE A STD PHOBIA SO I ALWAYS LOOK INSIDE AND AROUND MY VAGINA AFTER SEX AND IT ALWAYS SEEMS TO HAVE MY SKIN RIPPED LIKE WHEN YOU SCRAPE THE INSIDE OF YOU MOUTH OR LIPS LIKE A WHITE TRANSPARENT COLOR.. LIKE WHEN YOU SCRAPE YOUR KNEE AND THE WHITE SKIN THATS THERE IT LOOKS LIKE THAT. IS THAT NORMAL?? OR WOULD YOU CONSIDER THAT A SORE?? IT DOESNT LOOK LIKE A BUMP OR REDNESS PUSSING ANYTHING ITS JUST SORE AND TRENSPARENT WHITE LIKE YOU CAN PULL THE SKIN OFF IT.. AND ITS JUST IN THE VAGINAL OPENING RIGHT WHERE THE PENIS GOES IN.. NO WHERE ELSE AND IT HEALS WITHIN LIKE TWO DAYS.. IS THAT NORMAL AND SEEMS TO COMPLETELY ALMOST DISSAPEAR WHEN I USE DIAPER RASH CREAM.. NORMAL OR NOT?
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First thing you nee to consider is using a lubricant. Second is making sure you use condoms since you are afraid of STDs. Third, a self-exam just after intercourse will not tell you anything about whether there is an std or not.
If you have a lot of hair down there that could cause pulling and chaffing, try trimming the hair back a little, especially toward the inner lips.
Lastly, as much fun as it may be examining your who-who it isn't healthy to do it often and/or continuously. The blood flow to the vaginal walls is increased, the mucosa glands secrete and the inside will look a whole bunch different after intercourse than prior or having not had it.
See an OBGYN ask them the same questions, have a PAP-smear to rule out STDs or HPV's, then put your mind at ease by using safe sex or abstinence, if you can.
If you have a lot of hair down there that could cause pulling and chaffing, try trimming the hair back a little, especially toward the inner lips.
Lastly, as much fun as it may be examining your who-who it isn't healthy to do it often and/or continuously. The blood flow to the vaginal walls is increased, the mucosa glands secrete and the inside will look a whole bunch different after intercourse than prior or having not had it.
See an OBGYN ask them the same questions, have a PAP-smear to rule out STDs or HPV's, then put your mind at ease by using safe sex or abstinence, if you can.
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