Is this a common thing for SOME women?!


Question: Unfortunately, I had quite an experience last night when things tremendously escalated into disaster. I met this girl at my college 2 days ago. She came over asking me what I was studying and, needless to say, is gorgeous with long brown hair and green eyes. Well, last night she came over to my apartment to have a few beers and watch movies. Things were gooing great, and I was really enjoying her company, indeed. Surely, I felt myself starting to fall for this girl a little, and right in the middle of laughing hystarically {she is a little comedian lol} with her, she jumped onto me and started foreplay amongst ourselves. Istarted to finger her, when suddenly, I felt abnormal little bumps on the inside of her vagina. I immediately stopped, zipped up my pants, and scrubbed my hands repeatively. I haven't spoken to her since she ran out of my place crying, and I really need advice. Could this be herpes? Should I call her to see if she made a Dr. appt.? Should I get checked as well?


Answers: Unfortunately, I had quite an experience last night when things tremendously escalated into disaster. I met this girl at my college 2 days ago. She came over asking me what I was studying and, needless to say, is gorgeous with long brown hair and green eyes. Well, last night she came over to my apartment to have a few beers and watch movies. Things were gooing great, and I was really enjoying her company, indeed. Surely, I felt myself starting to fall for this girl a little, and right in the middle of laughing hystarically {she is a little comedian lol} with her, she jumped onto me and started foreplay amongst ourselves. Istarted to finger her, when suddenly, I felt abnormal little bumps on the inside of her vagina. I immediately stopped, zipped up my pants, and scrubbed my hands repeatively. I haven't spoken to her since she ran out of my place crying, and I really need advice. Could this be herpes? Should I call her to see if she made a Dr. appt.? Should I get checked as well?

lmfao! sooo nasty.. there is a serious medical problem which is glands that can get infected to cause lumps inside though... Funny..

Doctor check ups all around to be safe. Call her, it may be totally normal. How experienced are you with different vagina? They are all unique.

I know this might be strange but I'm just wondering is it possible that the bumpy part you are describing could just be the G spot? The first few centimetres inside the vagina often arent perfectly smooth, especially if the hymen was never broken 'perfectly' which would be very rare! The G spot is only a few centimetres in, and its kind of a bit more rough than the other areas. Maybe that's not what it is. But I think think you really need to talk to this girl, this might have even been her first sexual experience and you made her feel as if she was disgusting, when really it is just that nothing is wrong, and you were overanalysing the situation. ANd if she does have something wrong, then maybe she wasn't aware, in which case she needs to be told in respectful way what is wrong. It might not even be an std, so don't assume she's a **** and go spreading this idea around and making her life hell. There are many reasons why it might have felt like that. That poor girl, but also I do feel for you, what an awkward situation. Also, another area which can get bumps, which are known as polyps, is the cervix. Is it possible you were feeling them that far up? On the cervix? Because for many women they get polyps there which are not dangerous and are completely safe. So yeah, just be aware that it could be many things and as horrible as it is, this poor girl is probably mortified right now.





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