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Okay so my gurlfriend texted me one random day and asked if I have been cheating on her. I told her no, never, and that's the honest truth. So she told me she tested positive for Chlamydia. I was in shock, and she told me she never cheated either, and I think I believe her. When we first started dating we had sex a few times and then she asked me to go get tested. So I did and doctor said I had nothing which means we were both clean bcuz if she had it I wud have caught it from the few times we had intercourse. Anyways, her regular doctor told her she doesn't have any std's and I went and got tested and it's been about a month and they haven't called me, which probably means they didnt find anything. Now the very strange part is that i feel stinging in my penis alot. When i pee, or masturbate. It's not a very painful stinging but I can feel it, and I have never felt something like that in my penis b4. I think maybe the doctors here are messed up or something and I actually do have it. Any advice??
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False negatives are rare but do happen. If your GF has not been treated yet she should test again and you should test again just to be 100% certain.
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I had this stinging for about a month now its it feels like its fading but i am still having it but no other symptoms other than this i went to gum clinic and tested they didnt see anything and didnt tell me what it it is or it could be i have heard it could be an irritation or nerve thing in the penis nothing serious if you go get tested for clamidia by blood test there is no mistake in that so you dont have it.
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