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so i lost my virginity about 3 weeks ago

I had unprotected sex with a girl i met at a bar on a tuesday for the first time. i didn't notice anything unusual on my penis so i met up with her 9 days later the next week on a thursday. Had unprotected sex with her again but this time it was really rough sex. the next day on friday i noticed two red dots on the rim of my penis head. i asked my friend about it because my penis was feeling really tender. He said it was normal if a girl has a small vagina and your too big for her. like i said the last time we had sex it was really rough and my penis kept hitting her wall so i just attributed the red dots to the rough sex. fastward 3 weeks and my penis still has the red dots. they seem to look more prominent after i masturbate and dull down if i leave them alone. These are pics i just took after masturbating so you can see what they look like. What are the chances of that being herpes?
http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=2rm9x82&s=7
http://tinypic.com/r/2vux9o8/7
http://tinypic.com/r/33cqhpu/7
http://tinypic.com/r/fm2z6f/7
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101028 tn?1419603004
why are you bumping it up ?

you didn't ask anything new.
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101028 tn?1419603004
we don't look at pictures here. why not is explained in our read before posting post on the forum.


you'll need to be seen to find out what is going on. it doesn't sound like herpes but obviously something is going on.

you have been having unprotected sex without being aware of your partner's std status. You can get tested for chlamydia and gonorrhea anytime after 1 week after the last time you had sex. syphilis testing can be done anytime after 6 weeks post encounter. Herpes and hiv blood testing can be done after 3 months .  

protect yourself and use a condom!!  Also some lube on your penis before you put on the condom helps you to stay more comfortable too. Even if they are lubricated condoms, you should still use some extra lube on the outside too. it'll help keep the condom from breaking so you can be fully protected. Also proper use of a condom means the condom goes on when the clothing comes off, not just waiting for actual penetration.

grace
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