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Penile Discharge or Urine?

Hi -
This question is for someone who has actually experienced the discharge they say is associated with genital HSV.  I have read that the discharge is supposed to be clear.   For the last 3 weeks, EVERY time I urinate, I have to shake it WAY more than I used to.  There is a steady dribble afterward.  It's definitely clear.  And runs like urine, very thin and not syrupy.  I never flows slowly and it isn't stick, so far as I can tell.  

Could this be discharge?  Or is it urine?  I feel stupid asking, but I honestly don't know.

How obvious is "discharge" is what I'm asking, I guess.

Thanks for helping.
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it's most helpful when you just keep all your questions in one post instead of making multiple ones. impossible for someone to see your whole "story" when you have tons of posts. thanks!!

the discharge with herpes is mainly with females, not males.  

dribbling after urination isn't a herpes issue.

grace
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Hello grace I haven't asked you I received oral on aug 8th 2014 unprotected I got blood and urine test did not test for herpes but was negetive for cylmidia are Gono but 155 days later I feel like my penis is always having discharge the head of my penis is always sticky with a fish like smell had stomach problems off and on last 5 months and dry mouth no sores but a few painful pink pimples from time to time on butt and waistline just want your option if you ever heared anything like this thanks
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my "story" is long and retarded.  

I feel like I have a new issue every day... I'm  a hypochondriac whose penis has literally changed for the past few months and I'm sorry if my posts seem all over the place.

Thanks for the feedback, Grace.  Lucky to have caught your attention.
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