- female
- 21 Years
- 22/01/2025
I'm a 21-year-old female and I'm having some issues that have me a bit worried. I've been getting these cramps and pain in the lower part of my uterusstomach even when I'm not on my period. Sometimes when I pee, it feels like a burning sensation, and there's this pain that comes and goes in my kidneys. All this seems to happen after I masturbate. Also, when I get aroused, my vagina contracts, and then afterward, the pain kicks in. What could be causing this?
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