irritation can cause itching as well as you dried your skin out quite a bit using the rubbing alcohol on it. you have been your own worse enemy from this!
you don't need any testing. the only thing safer than protected oral sex is staying at home with your right hand and a tube of ky.
Thank you for your quick reply.
If my foreskin was damaged, and she gave me oral sex would that have anything to do with my symptoms? She was very aggressive and then, when I wasn't looking she took of the condom and gave me a hand job.
What do you think is causing the sporadic itching in the scrotum and penis? sometimes i feel the itching is inside the skin . I know this may seem like nothing, but to me it means everything to me.
I cannot give anything to my wife and am worried that if she gets it, when it comes time for us to have kids, I may give something to her.
I'm already scheduled for a full physical as part of my yearly routine, do you recommend i get any special std tests done and if so, which ones do you recommend?
Thank you and I look forward to all the expert advice I can get.
Dear member,
I would not freak out, since by using a condom you have a virtual zero risk. Also, AMP girls consistently use a condom (although I am sure not everyone) and so they are probably about as likely to have HIV as most other people (assuming they do use heroin). In my opinion, because of the fact that it is a one time encounter (unprotected would be 1 in 10k chance of HIV), you used a condom, and AMP girls are relatively more safe than streetwalkers and other sorts. You are very unlikely to get HIV and most other STDs. The redness on the penis you describe is from you over-cleaning the area because of your guilt and anxiety. However, I would see a doctor in the next couple of days to double check. Peace.
you irritated your skin and damaged it by putting rubbing alcohol on it. we also don't recommend using topical antibiotics on the sensitive genital skin either. you will need to give it all a good week to heal.
fyi - you can't wash off a std. std's are transmitted during the sex act itself, they don't lay on the skin to work their way into the skin over time.
grace