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Q: I May Have Caught An Std, Pls Help Me
asked by: downthatslide on November 16th, 2007
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i have been having sex with a girl for about 2 months now. we have unprotected vaginal, anal and oral sex often. we typically have sex 3-5 times per day, 6 days a week. recently, some parts of her past have came up and its very frightening.
i learned she has had almost 30 sex partners and have seen her diary which read of her catching crabs about 3 years ago. since ive been with her, she contracted a yeast infection as well. sadly, considering her past, i have reason to believe she may have more diseases of which i am not aware.
since i have learned all this, i fear i may have caught something. I have no pain, blisters, bumps or anything abnormal on any area of my gentitals. no discharge, burning, nor tingling, nothing abormal at all, and no symptoms of anything. but i do have an odd, almost soft pain in the area below my belly button and it feels like its behind my stomach, meaning its internal, nothing topical.
i have also been feeling a bit fatigued recently. but i accredit this to the fact that i have learned of all this in the past 24 hours.
i am very nervous that i may have been exposed to something and was tested clean of everything at my last test immediatley before meeting her. she told me she was tested clean this past june, but again i am positiive she has had at least 2 sex partners between then and myself.
im not sure if i have a legitamate infection of anything or if my body is just reacting to both the immense volume of rough sex im having paired with discovering these horrible secrets.
i hope i gave enough information, i can give more details of any aspect, but i feel its well explained.
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amyamy
replied on November 16th, 2007
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firstly..never..but NEVER unprotected sex with none..only if u know her good enough..secondly..pain behind the stomach for men usually means nothing more than toilet..thirdly fortunately for men u usually have symptoms if u get any yeast infection..fourthly and most important, just go to yr doctor say him/her everything and make the appropriate tests..i think u r just anxious, but since yr gf has such an intensive sexual life, well, maybe u should check it..and CONDOMS!
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downthatslide
replied on November 16th, 2007
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^thanks for your help. i just realized that i posted this in the wrong section though
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Georgia59
replied on November 16th, 2007
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~ The only thing you can do is go to the doctor and get tested. You will want to make sure you have a clean bill of health.

~ Crabs are treated and then gone- she had them in the past, but there's no way you could've gotten them (and you would definitely know!)

~ Yeast infections are just that- from yeast- not an std (although you could get it and carry it and spread it back to her, but that's another story) They are not an indication of sexual history or std's

~ Sexual history is something you always need to know before you have unprotected sexual contact of any kind. Cover him up!!! Condoms are cheap. I'm assuming she's on good birth control?
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kaiteo
replied on November 16th, 2007
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amyamy wrote:
firstly..never..but NEVER unprotected sex with none..only if u know her good enough..


Or if you want to get her pregnant...
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