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Herpes through frottage

Hi there,

I hope you can help?

About 17 days ago I met a woman and when back to her hotel where we started kissing and got naked, she was on top of my for a few minutes and a bit of grinding took place, not rough but rocking motion. We realised neither of us had condoms so did not have sex and that's was the last I thought of it.

Until 3 days ago, I noticed when have a shower and cleaning my foreskin (Im uncircumcised) it was a little tender, at fist I thought I had a tear on my foreskin as it is tight. However over the past few days it looks like an ulcer. Now I'm really concerned about herpes. Adding tot his I thought herpes sores appears where the contact was made, my foreskin was never rolled back by her, yet the sore is just under my head, I tried tonight while erect and had to pull back a lot to get to the sore so I cant see how that bit got infected

I'm really worrying and have booked in to see the STD clinic, does it sounds like herpes? Or Syphilis?

Thanks in advance
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Thank you again for the response, I'll try leave it alone and stop checking and go for my checkup.
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3149845 tn?1506627771
also hsv genital most often is painful when a sore develops and as mentioned, since it was covered the herpes virus could not get that area your mentioning
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Thank you for the quick reply.

The sore I have is like a spot but not raised and has remained the same the last couple of days. And has not head, it doesn't hurt.

I'm booked in on Friday morning at the clinic but worried :/
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3149845 tn?1506627771
Hi, only testing would confirm what this is but unlikely herpes since there was no direct exposure.
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