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Rash On HEAD OF PENIS.....

( I was a virgin before i met her, and so was she )

I recently had unprotected, non-lubricated anal sex (with a virgin) and it actually hurt my penis quite a bit and it was sore afterwards...

I didnt really look at it until about 3 days later when i noticed small little red dots...
(very little...about this size --->  o

It scared me alot but i left it alone
then the next day it was more of a simple rash on the head of the penis only....

its been about a week now and it seems to have been fading quite
a bit.....its more of a pinkish color now, just slightly different color than the rest of the head...

I know it cant be an STD cause we've both never done anything with anyone else before but im scared it might be a disease or something......or maybe a yeast infection...?????!!!

(** I dont know if it helps but i recently started using a new body wash on my body, including my penis...)

I heared of a friction burn that you can get and thats what i most likely think it is, but i'd rather know for sure...
she was pretty tight and we were moving pretty fast (maybe too fast?) so it could be just that....
(it WAS kinda sore afterwards)

thanks alot
                         Sincerily,
                                   Worrie Guy
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When you push something into a hole too small for it, you are likely to get either irritation or bruising.  What you're describing sounds like bruising, which is going away the way you'd expect bruises to do.  Better lubrication and less aggressive activity should help prevent this from happening again.

Best.

Dr. Rockoff
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It doesnt seem like much of a bruise cause it isnt sensitive to touch like a bruise and its red, not the usual bluish/greenish type of color you get with a bruise
my girlfriend was reading about this too and she said that it sounded more like a friction burn rather than a bruise...

what do you think????
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