my boyfriend gets a pimple that keeps popping up on his foreskin, on the shaft. does this happen to alot of guys? how can u prevent it/ get rid of it quicker? also, he just had one last week, we had sex (without a condom since im on the pill) and yesterday i noticed i have a pimple type thing on my vagina- just above my outer lips. could i have gotten it from him?
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Pimple?
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i think you might've gotten an STD... pimples don't usually reform and re-pop after they're popped once. the pill doesn't prevent you from getting STDs -- go to your doctor asap
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yea but i was checked about 3 months ago and i was clean...he used to get them back then also.
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It might just be a coincidence that you both got a pimple down there at once but you can always be safe and get it looked at. Does he shave or pluck hair off his penis? It could be from ingrown hairs from him shaving himself. My last bf tried everything from wax, hair removal lotions and razors to trim down their and he would get the odd one. I can remember he finally just bought a trimmer that would go very short...like some beard or hair touch up thing. That might help if thats what this is.
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The penis (and the vagina) have normal skin on them, so it's bound to get spots on them, just like the rest of you! Although, on your boyfriend's penis it sounds like an ingrown hair - I get that quite often. You just have to leave it be and it will heal itself.If you're really worried go and have a check up (both of you) just to make sure.(Also, I think this is in the wrong section?)
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i get them alot to....but im still a teen and i have alot of acne on my back too.....on the penis though they are a b*tch to pop.....they hurt very bad
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yea theyre like under the skin sorta. mine is actually going down, and if i squeez sometimes, a little puss comes out. thanks for ur help!
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What you may have is something rather NON serious called Molluscum Contagium (sp) which is best described as a viral zit, to be honest. It is excessively easy to spread (skin to skin, clothing even..children get Molluscum a lot) and improper treatment can cause it to spread like an SOB
The best thing to do is to have that confirmed the next time one of the little bastards pops up. If it is, they'll probably tell you they ARE safe, and it IS recommended to remove the core (IE: popping it) just make sure you wear gloves while doing it, and cleaning the area before and after doing it. You can also use an 18 gauge medical needle; but your doctor will probably give you one if he recommends that.