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Looks Like an STF

I'm unsure of what this could be.  First off, I've never had sex.  A few days ago, a girl basically grinded on me.  It was really 'hardcore'.  As well, I was rubbing on her vagina(while she had her clothes on; includes underwear as well as pajama shorts)  The next morning I noticed I had a rash and that my balls hurt and the areas around it.  I read about overworking the the muscles around the sperm ducts.  The rash and the pain is still there.  What does this sound like?

Uh the hives appear above the penis.  Also, the hives appear where the hair strands are growing.
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1318465 tn?1614894302
Generally yes, "putting it in" into an infected person is the way to get an STD.

Herpes, HPV (the virus that causes gential warts and cervial cancer), and syphilis don't require "putting it in" or insertive sex really.   All you need to do to put yourself at risk for those STDs are gential-gential contact.   But really most people who also get these are having insertive sex; people who are "putting it in"  into a vagina or high high risk is having anal sex.  


You were at ZERO, NO risk from all STDs from what you describe.
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So, putting it in is the only way to catch something?
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1318465 tn?1614894302
Hi

I only read your first two sentences; that's all that matters when it comes to matters of STDs.   You are STD free and don't need any STD testing.
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