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My boyfriend and I have been together for 5 months and just over a month ago he complained of having a burning feeling while he urinated. We assumed it must have been a UTI because I was tested just before dating him with negative results. Now he states that he no longer has the burning feeling but pain all over his private area including a saggy feeling in his testicles. We are both getting tested, but I am very much afraid.

I was tested very shortly after ending one relationship. Is it possible that they didn't catch something I might have gotten from that individual?? And futhermore, is it normal to show symtoms 3 months after intercorse?
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it could be chlamydia. guys normally get the symptoms of this STD long before girls. there could be a chance you got it from your past partners and you just havent had symptoms of it yet. it could take years for a girl to realize that she has an STD.
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it could be chlamydia. guys normally get the symptoms of this STD long before girls. there could be a chance you got it from your past partners and you just havent had symptoms of it yet. it could take years for a girl to realize that she has an STD.
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From my understanding Chlamydia usually comes with a discharge of some sort. Usually yellow. Its hard to say until you get back the test resuls. I went though the same fear last month.l hope you and your bf turn out to be negative.
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also i was going to say his symptoms sound more  closer to a uti. did he have a culture test done. That is the only way I found out I had a UTI. They never could find it on a urinalysis. Usuually STDs come with some kind of discharge. I asked my doctor becasue i was so scared.
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he said that there is no discharge or pain when he has sex or what-not. So could it still be an STD?
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I just found out I have herpes and I'm freaking out!! Is my sex life over?
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