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TIFU by touching ‘down there’ after cutting jalapeños

The title explains it, but I was cutting jalapeños I wanted to make jalapeño cornbread for dinner to go with the chili, and was trying to get a head start on the prep. Halfway through, I had to pee really bad. I touched down there during the process. I know I should have washed my hands, but I didn’t even think. It’s awful, I’ve never felt anything like it.

I’m a female too, for the sake of context. It didn’t hit me right away, I stood up, pulled my pants up and washed my hands, and went back to cutting. All of a sudden I feel a tingling, which turned into a burning really fast. Then came the OH SHIT WHAT DID I DOOOO?! I ran to the bathroom, and start scrubbing. That made it worse. According to Google, all I did was spread around the particles, so now instead of just one area burning, EVERYTHING burns like heck.

I’m currently sitting with a cold, wet washcloth between my legs, switching between that and a bag of frozen peas. contemplating my life choices. Everything I googled said try some dairy, but the only thing I have is milk and sour cream, and I’m afraid I’ll give myself a yeast infection. I’m actually afraid to put anything on it, for fear of making it worse. My kids are here too, doing school remotely, thankfully they were occupied and I didn’t have to explain myself lol.

TL;DR: I’m an idiot, was cutting jalapeños and touched ‘down there’

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