11 Answers
- Anonymous2 months ago
You should try examining it to see if you have like a fuzzy fiber of some kind stuck in there, or a piece of toilet paper, or like one piece of hair and remove it. Gently pull on the skin since the clitoris is a sensitive area and u could end up hurting yourself. Try to rinse it off, or use a damp wash cloth with soap, after you've done the examining. This should help and get the job done !
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- Anonymous2 months ago
Better off asking the family Doctor this exact question z
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- Ron AkiaLv 72 months ago
There could be a number of reasons for this. The first thing for you to consider is whether you've been sexually active recently. If so, you may have contracted an STD (Sexually transmitted disease). I would consult a doctor if this is a possibility. If not, perhaps you need to bathe more often or you've recently changed soaps. Or, perhaps you've irritated it in some manner and reside in a warm humid climate and sweat irritates it. If it continues I would suggest seeing a doctor.
- Anonymous2 months ago
My guess would be an STD
- Anonymous2 months ago
Not a poll or a survey.