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DONT BE SCARED TO TELL SOMEONEI WAS 12 YEARS OLD WHEN I FIRST STARED HAVING SEX. I WAS SO EXCITED TO DO WHAT THE OTHER GIRLS WAS DOING, SO I WENT OUT AND STARTED HAVING SEX WITH ANY BOY THAT WANTED IT. I ALWAYS USED PROTECTION BUT IT WAS THIS ONE TIME THAT THIS BOY THAT I HAD A CRUSH ON ASKED ME IF WE NEEDED TO USES A CONDOM AND I SAID NO (BEING YOUNG AND DUMB) SO WE DID IT WITH OUT PROTECTION A COUPLE OF TIMES AND I DIDN’T THINK ANYTHING ABOUT GETTING BURNED.
WEEKS WENT BY AND I WAS AT THE POOL AND I WAS ITCHING IN M...Read the full article
Re: DONT BE SCARED TO TELL SOMEONEUnfortunately I am also a victim of this. I was 16 and I felt like my life was over when I found out that I had Chla. To make matters worst when I found out I did not tell him but I got treated myself. To make a long story short 2 years later I got it again from him because he was never tested. At that time I confronted him and I gave him medicine that the doctor had given me for the both of us. I had all the symptoms; fatigue, stomach pains, nausea. That is what promptede me to go to the doctor, never would I have expected to get that news. Now I am 25 and hoping to one day soon have a baby. I was fortunate to not have beeen diagnosed with PID but I believe the doctors are wrong. I have had the ultrasound and nothing unusual was detected but that still does not ease my mind. I just wish I could have all the necessary test done to rule out everything but my doctor always insist there's nothing to worry about. I wish you all the luck.
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