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He stared straight ahead, praying no one noticed. He tried every trick in the book: multiplication tables, thinking about cold showers, even imagining the cafeteria’s mystery meat. Nothing worked.
The bell rang, panic set in. He couldn’t stand up like this. Pretending to rummage in his bag, he waited for the class to leave.
“Jono, you good?” Kevin called from the door.
“Yeah, just looking for something!” he replied, voice cracking.
Once the room cleared, Jono yanked his hoodie down, shuffled awkwardly to the door, and slipped into the hallway, face burning. No one seemed to notice, but he knew he’d never look at math or Shanty the same way again.
Pubic lice are sometimes also called crabs.
Check if you have pubic lice
Pubic lice are very small (2mm long) and grey-brown in colour.
They can be hard to spot, but sometimes you may be able to see them in your hair.
They most often live on pubic hair around the penis or vagina, but can also be found in hair on the chest, armpits, face and eyelashes. They do not affect hair on the head.
Other symptoms of pubic lice include:
itching, which is usually worse at night
small red or blue spots on your skin (lice bites)
white/yellow dots attached to your hair (lice eggs)
dark red or brown spots in your underwear (lice poo)
crusted or sticky eyelashes, if they're affected