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I have a question. So. About 6 weeks ago I had an adventure with a prostitute. It was protected sex, just licking me. So far, all but 2 days after masturbating, I pressed my penis a bit. And I'm going to pull my finger at one point, as if I was pulling something. Is that std? Or did I just have a veil? It only hurts if I pull my finger to the left of my penis. Help me.
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I mean it's on the skin. Not on the mountain. I pull the skin and hurt. Where there is a small brown dot. What is a Mole? Sorry but I don't really understand English.
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What is your language? I can translate it to your language.

An example of a mole - https://www.webmd.com/skin-problems-and-treatments/picture-of-moles

It could also be a freckle - https://www.webmd.com/skin-problems-and-treatments/picture-of-freckles

If you pull the skin, it's likely going to hurt.


https://www.webmd.com/skin-problems-and-treatments/picture-of-moles
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One last question. I have a small brown dot on my penis when I pull my finger a little. (not on the skin, but on the skin). Is this a wart? Or are I just too afraid? Or just a mole?
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I'm not at all sure what you mean - not on the skin, but on the skin? And only when you pull your finger? It's not there constantly?

Warts are not brown, they are white. This could be a mole. If you are concerned, get it checked.
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I mean, if I was using a condom, my penis wouldn't have a wart (hpv)? Can I give it more if I have sex with a woman? And does he get hpv out of his sexual organ? Or will my wife only hpv have sex if I have it?
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Condoms don't provide complete protection against HPV, since condoms don't cover all of the skin. HPV is transmitted by skin-to-skin contact. Condoms do reduce the chances greatly.

There are different strains of HPV - some cause visible warts, others don't. There is no way to know if you got HPV from your encounter unless you get symptoms, and if you did, it wouldn't cause the symptom you describe.

If your wife hasn't been with anyone else but you, and she thinks you haven't been with anyone else but her, ever, and HPV appears, then yes, she'll know you were with someone. The strains of HPV that affect the genitals are only caused by sexual activity.

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Thanks for the quick response. I would still ask if the chance of hpv being protected sex is? Or if I lick the hpv in the mouth then?
Everything works fine with my penis. It doesn't hurt, nothing burns. After 5 weeks can I rest assured that there is no hpv?
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Oral hpv is really rare. If she licked your penis, she'd get the oral hpv, not you.

Yes, you could get HPV from this, but in all honestly, that's painless, most people will get that at one point or another in their lives (like upwards of 90%), and wouldn't cause this symptom.
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No STD presents this way. It could be irritation from too much masturbation. Lay off that for several days, and see how it feels. If it lingers, see your doctor.
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I'm sorry - I red your post wrong - I thought you said "after 2 days of masturbating". My advice holds, though - let things remain calm for a few days, and if that lingers, see your doc.

It still doesn't sound like an STD to me.
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