Burning is not especially common with women and STIs...but tell a doctor you've got any kind of pelvic pain and they'll check you for gonnorrhea and chlymedia at least.
But if it was burning when he touched you and then you continued, it's very easy that it was almost nothing and then you totally made it worse with the friction.
I usually use a cold wash cloth - not too cold, but cold enough.
But the more times I read it, the more I think it's a yeast infection. But if you think you have a yeast infection and you don't know you have a yeast infection, it's a good idea to go to the doctor because they can rule out other things.
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Date: 2005-05-15 04:07 pm (UTC)But if it was burning when he touched you and then you continued, it's very easy that it was almost nothing and then you totally made it worse with the friction.
I usually use a cold wash cloth - not too cold, but cold enough.
But the more times I read it, the more I think it's a yeast infection. But if you think you have a yeast infection and you don't know you have a yeast infection, it's a good idea to go to the doctor because they can rule out other things.