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Hi please help. Im a male. I had protected vaginal sex and received unprotected oral sex right after. A week later i experienced stinging during ejaculation and white clumpy discharge for a few mornings. The tip of my penis was a little red/sensative. These sypmtoms occured the day after rough unprotected vaginal sex with a long term partner/woman. Those symptoms have gone away after about a week. That was the first time i had a new partner and used a condom in months. Condoms tend to irritate my penis a little. She now has what seems to be a yeast infection. Clumpy discharge with no odor. I've been worrying and making myself sick with anxiety. Feeling nodes, thinking I have fevers etc. No sore throat. Since my penis tip (circumsized) tends to bruise easy and may even tear when wearing condoms, could I have contracted the virus during the blowjob? She kept getting dry so I switched condoms twice and used saliva as a lubricant. My groin smelled a little like tuna for the following three days or so. Very worried. Thank you very much Teak in advance.
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That's sounds like bacterial vaginosis
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As you were told before you never had an exposure.
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I didnt have a chance to add the second portion of this post (second partner discharge and slight tuna aroma) in my inital post sir. Just wanted to know if the same response would be given.
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Duplicate Post.
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