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I'm a college student. I don't date or anything. Sometimes, I m********e. I started the pill for irregular periods recently. Lately, I've been feeling reeeeaalllly tingly in between my legs. What can I do? It's sort of uncomfortable & stronger than ever!!!!

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  1. just like pringles - once you pop you cant stop!

    but being serious- your body probably just wants you to do it more often because you are in that horny mood! it is more of a sycological thing you have to overcome yourself.


  2. Go to the doctor.

    or, stop taking the pill to see if its the pill thats causing this tingling sensation.


  3. Really tingly? You're just horny. Right before your period...this happens because you are the most fertile. The pill seems to amplify it. I suggest getting a good toy and don't worry about it.  

  4. your hormones might be off from it. let your doc know... in the mean time have some fun alone time!!!

  5. try a pill with lower hormones "tingly feeling" . I got that too when I took ortho then switched to loestrin and they went away.

  6. The pill can increase hormone levels, makes you feel a little more s**y. Do what's natural and don't worry about it. Your healthy.

  7. your irregular periods may have been due to a hormone imbalance.

    Taking those hormones that were missing may have just boosted the low hormones resulting in a higher s*x drive.

    Give it some time,even with a pill,your s*x drive will fluctuate a bit.If it stays really high and its not ok with you,then talk to your doc about a lower dose pill.

    Having a strong s*x drive isnt a problem unless it makes you uncomfortable or detracts from other,more important parts of your life.


  8. Its just the hormonmes in the pill!!

  9. You may have simple vaginitis. Women sometimes forget to wash their hands BEFORE masturbation. Unfortunately that carries organisms to the hoo hoo that can cause problems

    If this is your condition see a dr and get medication.

    The only way to be sure is to get checked. Don't take chances with your vee jay jay.

  10. Not to be a wise guy or anything but, it has become clear to me based upon experience as well as simply listening to women (friends and past partners) that most women have this built-in, psycological, emotional and physical NEED to get boned correctly. I am not talkin' about some weak sexual experience, but more like some crazy, raw dog, pinned down and straight up monkeyf**ked type of thing. There is what your v****a is trying to tell ya. Don't shoot the messenger.

  11. Perhaps you need to change your brand of pill.  They do contain hormones after all.

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