It only takes ONE time to get a STD. I personally contracted two incurable STDs from having sex with a guy ONE time.
Your best bet is to get tested for STDs. Visit your doctor or a local STD clinic and ask to be tested for STDs including HIV/AIDS, herpes, syphilis, gonorrhea, chlamydia, and hepatitis. Unfortunately there is no test for men to detect HPV, unless you physically have genital warts present.
You don't want to be in pain or in fear of thinking you have a STD. Just get tested and find out for sure! Good luck!
2007-08-28 21:59:14
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answered by Alli 7
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Silly boy, how many people do you think would even admit to having an STD? How many people do you think that have had a known STD and took medication for it would ever admit to it? most of them being assured by taking the medication that they a cured. Wake up call. Most STD's are treated with the same antibiotics and alot of the times, affective. but there are some STD's that require different medication only to subside the disease, not to cure it because there are those STD's incurable such as Herpe's and Aids . Relax though, it sounds like Clamedia. The most common STD that runs rampid amongst sexually active people having more than just one partner. Dripping is a sure sign of Clamedia and antibiotics will cure it as long as you dont continue to have sex with the person who gave it to you. Perhaps she had sex with you while taking medication for it. If so you have been blessed with her STD and dont think for a moment that she will offer her medication to you, to cure what she gave you. Never. You need to go to the doctors and be checked. Is your penis worth taking her for mouth value when she claims she has nothing. Its your penis. the decision is up to you. another thing i would practice in the future when having sex with someone is who the someone is? if she is well known for being a for sure lay, and you are aware of it being the truth, then all i can say to you is that your incident is self inflicted. i have a question for you. what if the doctor tells you that you do have an STD and gives you medication for it. are you going to keep quiet about having it or will you confront her about it? See what i mean admitting to such a thing would mean what to the person admitting it? It would above all mean less chance of getting laid in the future by other female prospects you may have in mind. You would be considered off limits to all the sluts around. what do they care. a penis is a penis and all men have one. but on the other hand what would it mean to admit to having an STD to a sexual partner? it would mean than you are sincere enough and care enough about another person's health and informing them would allow them to take care of it immediately, right? one would like to think of it to be this way but most of the time it is not. unless you truly care about each other enough to inform one another and secure enough to know the two of you can get through it together, don't say a word. chances are she wont even seek medical attention and continue to spread her love along with her STD. Final rule to stick with is STAY AWAY FROM THAT PUUUUSSSSSYYYYYY!
2007-08-28 20:16:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Sexually transmitted diseases STD can occur any time you have sexual contact with anyone that involves the genitals, the mouth (oral), or the rectum (anal). Bacterial STDs can be treated and cured, but STDs caused by viruses cannot be cured. You can get a bacterial STD over and over again, even if it is one that you were treated for and cured of in the past. Be responsible, & avoid sexual contact or activity if you have symptoms of an STD or are being treated for an STD.
Preventing a sexually transmitted disease (STD) is easier than treating an infection once it occurs.
2007-08-28 20:10:58
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answered by Vasif Baig 4
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Rule number one in sex,If you don't know the person or even though you do, wear protection.It don't matter how long you have known this person it don't matter! sometimes by our judgement we may think just cause you have years knowing a person he/she may be clean,people aren't that honest these days.you need to go get checked out by a doc because something may be wrong.Take this as a lesson to be learned.Do you want to end up with something you can't cure.
2007-08-28 19:54:24
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answered by nickkie s 3
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It is good idea to see doctor now, need to rule out STD urethritis or not.Chlamydia and gonorrhea might manifest like this. Some time Diabetes might cause these symptoms. Good luck to you.
2007-08-28 20:11:22
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answered by medicineman777 1
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It may be nothing, but I suggest going to the doctor ASAP. You can never be to careful, and She wouldn't know unless she's been tested.
2007-08-28 19:44:11
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answered by kitties_41125 2
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could be a infection best thing to do go to the doctor
2007-08-28 19:43:14
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answered by Ashley B 1
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