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Had sex with my girlfriend in the *** without a condom
a week later my penis tip has alittle sensation.
Thought std but no discharge, doesn't hurt to pee and still get hard and urine is still normal color
Was wondering if it could be nerve damage? It was the 1st time doing her in the ***
Scale 1-10 on the sensation is 1 and doesn't bother me all the time just when my penis rubs against my clothes

Got any ideas? suggestions
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yeah shes clean 100 percent saw the results
just alittle senstation like scale 1-10 on pain is barely a 1
just something im not use to.
no discharge or any of that just figured if std id have 1 symptom and everything is still fine as in doesn't hurt to pee or any of that so just curious to see what it was or if im thinking about it to much cuz it was the 1st time i had anal sex n it was rough
wasnt sure if it was nerve damange or if i riped my **** hole or something cuz it only has sensation at the tip so

any suggestions man?
thanks for replying
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I've had a very similar incident... and by very I mean exactly the same. If you know your girlfriend is clean ie. STD (which i should hope you know if she is your girlfriend) then it can be caused from an infection due to fecal matter and the rectum has bacteria that are normal flora(harmless in that area) but are infectious in other parts of the body. So if you know she is clean I would watch it because it can be related to urethritis (google it and see if it matches up its just pretty much a urinary tract infection). If thats the case it should be treated just cause its a bit irritating and not normal.
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