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Burning sensation after being fingered

My boyfriend and i have been going out for almost 2 years and we still have not have sex but we do other stuff. When he fingers me sometimes I get a sharp pain but he keeps going because it feels good, however later when I urinate i get a strong burning sensation, it lasts for about a day or 2 but only when i urinate. I know it's not a STD, I'm the only girl he has been with in any sexual way and I was checked for STDs right before he and i started going out. Is this normal or should I be worried?
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Ya the same thing is happening to me right now and I’m kinda scared. I don’t know what it is. Did you ever figure out what was happening to you?
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You should make your own post so we can help you more, but if it's burning after he fingers you, maybe try lube when he does. Make sure he's being as gentle as you want him to be, make sure his hands are clean.

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ok, thank you
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I don't know if it's an infection only a dr. can tell you
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but if i dont go to the doctor would it go away on it own? because iv have this before and it would go away
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If it's a bladder infection then antibiotics are called for. see your doctor
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no he doesn't...so if its a bladder infection what should i do? antibiotics?
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you should see your doctor you could have a bladder infection.
does your boyfriend wash his hands before he fingers you? and after he fingers you
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