Have you seen a doctor yet?!
This is a rare disorder which can be caused by one of 2 things:
First you may be suffering from Cervical cancer which can cause an hormone disorder which will result in blindness and eventually death.
Have you had trouble seeing?
Second it may be caused from the type of lubricant you're using. Your clearly not a Virgin and should switch to a waterbased lubricant to avoid irritation. Otherwise you may end up sterile.
I suggest you talk to an adult you trust and a medical professional.
--- excuse me i find this quite rude. I am a virgin thankyou very much, i wouldn't have said i was if i wasnt as i am quite worried about this and would like to get an acurate answer. I value my virginity so do not stereotype me just because i am a 15 year old girl! i thankyou for the first half of your answer but the "you are clearly not a virgin" was not needed.
yes, you can get a government job with a general discharge as long as there was no dishonorable reasons for the discharge. Sometimes you will have to explain the discharge. Try the Postal Service and USDA.
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For any discharge of Honorable or General Under Honorable Conditions the answer is Yes. And in SOME CASES Less Than or Other Than Honorable you can as well.
They did mine in 1985
It is a "General Under Honorable Conditions" discharge from the US military.
A general discharges is given to a service member whose performance is satisfactory, but is marked by a considerable departure in duty performance and conduct expected of military members. There is no specific discharge called "general discharge with honorable conditions."There are six types of discharges:HonorableGeneralOther than HonorableBad ConductDishonorableUncharachterized (or Entry Level Separation) -- neither good nor badSee more details about general discharge at the related links.
A General discharge will also allow you to reenlist in the US military after 93 days.
You would have to wait 3 yrs. after the discharge with a waiver.
A dishonorable discharge is the most severe form of punitive discharge from the military and can only be imposed by a general court-martial. It is reserved for the most serious offenses. A bad conduct discharge is considered a less severe form of discharge and can be given by a special or general court-martial for serious misconduct.