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Chlamydia Question

Hey,

I asked a question earlier about how to tell if a condom breaks and how effective they are but got no responses. Can someone help me out? Also, I feel a slight sticky pre-*** like stuff around the tip of my penis. can't tell if this is related to chlamydia or not. Is there a difference between pre-*** and discharge associated with chlamydia? Thanks in advance so much.
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No testing needed for protected sex. Nothing else you said would need testing.
Now I do suggest testing for people who have never tested or every year if not in a committed relationship.
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Thanks so much Vance! Yah, I figured I would know if it broke but just wanted to make sure. So since protected sex is safe sex, do you think I need testing? What I don't remember is whether I washed myself right away after sex. I am an uncircumcised male and I remember throwing the condom away and then pulling my foreskin down. I doubt any of her secretions were around the base of my penis but I can't be sure. Just wondering if I had a risk and how effective condoms are. Thanks again so much!!
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Thanks for follow up, weekends are tough to answer questions because people here to it for free on there own time.

If a condom breaks you know it because it completly breaks. It no longer covers your penis and you only have the very base ring left on you, the rest of it might still be attached but no longer covers your penis like I said.

Chlymida and gonorrhea discharge is normally thicker and yellow or green and will happen at all times during the day.
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