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Advice needed.

Hi there, I went to Amsterdam around a month and a half ago and had sex with a girl in the Red Light District, ever since then ive been regretting my mistake, very depressed and wished i rather haven't gone anywhere near it. We used protected sex and oral sex. However about a week after the sexual encounter i experienced a few cuts on my groin folds by my strocum, They did manage to heal up and 5 weeks later it has come back again, not red cuts this time but like all red and red tiny spots on the folds, and some on my groin, they dont itch, no pain whatsoever just when i see them i get a hell of  a scare. Ive been tested for chlamydia/gorreanhea and got tested negative. Ive also gone to get tested for HIV/Syphillis yesterday and waiting for them results. However the last month i have been so depressed and i haven't been out of the house very much only if i have to. My Mum and Dad know about this and said its most likely to be a heat rash as you do a lot of sports. I also went to the GP and she also said its probably due to friction.

However its always in the back of my mind what if its serious, and its causing my family to pieces to be honest and Mum and Dad are really fed up with me now by hassling them.

I dont know what to do.

Any help would be great, thanks

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Thanks Grace. Im over-reacting over nothing, I need to get back into the happy world and move on now after been going to doctors. I also think its Jock Itch as i have been doing a lot of more excercise recently because want to get healthier and due to the heat however it doesnt itch me at tall.

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this isn't likely to be std related. your provider evidently didn't think they were either. usually it's jock itch, not std's causing this.

you had protected oral and genital sex.condoms really do work and there isn't really any reason for std testing or worry from this encounter.

grace
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