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STD Exposure?


Ok, I need some professional advice. 3 months ago, I had little contact with a woman that I don't know very well. We made out for a while and had some genital to genital contact. She climbed on top of me and tried to insert my penis into her vagina but I stopped her since we didn't have a condom. The very tip of my penis may have been inserted, if at all.

Since then, I have had constant itching in my genitals and slight aching in my buttocks. No real other symptoms, however, these two symptoms are driving my crazy.

My question is, would these be herpes symptoms? Would herpes symptoms persist for 3 months straight? What could this be?

Thanks.
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okay, herpes is contracted by oral to genital or genital to genital contact.  it, however, comes along with symptoms in the form of small sores on and around your genital area.  they can itch and hurt but usually can easily be seen.  these symptoms normally heal in 2 weeks.  your situation seems like something different.  the best way to find out is go see a doctor or even just call and ask questions if you dont feel like actually going. good luck!
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Just itching is more likely jock itch than anything else.  

Your contact was very low risk for anything.

grace
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