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Do I have an STD?

A few weeks ago I had a white pimple-like thing on the shaft of my penis, I put some ice on it and it is no longer there. A woke up a few days ago and saw I had flaky white skin peeling on my penis. I have never had any sexual contact with anyone, but I still know it's possible to have one. I just don't know if I do and I'm a little concerned.
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I don't know what the problem of your skin is, but it has nothing to do with STD's.
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So the flaky skin is most likely dead dry skin right?
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Yes a woman can pass some STD's to her baby. Whatever you feel it's NOT a STD because you have never had sex, right? No sex = No STD
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And it's not like I'm having pains, but it does burn when I urinate, so it all seems a little off to me
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I meant birth, when I said saliva I was talking about kissing or anything of that manner.
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Sorry, I didn't read your last post. Did you mean bite or birth?I assumed you were talking about bites because you talked about saliva.
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If you received a 'love' bite, I mean a soft, non-destructive bite, you have no risk for anything. If your bite involves bloodshed and skin and flesh destruction I suppose you visited a doctor and you were treated and tested because those bites can be dangerous because of normal bacteria of the mouth can be passed to the damaged skin (for STD, low risk in such a case)
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Birth*
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Yes, but isn't it possible for a women to spread STD's through bittt? And also in my health class we learned that STD's can be transmitted from any body fluid, even saliva. So that's what I'm considering is possible.
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If you haven't had any sexual contact, you don't have any STD! STD's need sex to infect. That's why they are called sexual transmitted diseases.
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