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Not exactly sure what happened.

Wasn't really sure where this would fall, or what happened exactly.
Last night I had sex with a friend of mine, after going downtown and getting really drunk.
Before it turned to sex it was just really intimate and when i was straddling the guy i felt something slip into me that wasn't his hand and almost punched him out because he wasn't wearing a condom. After that he put on a condom and then we had sex. Now, when I was in the shower today I found a thick yellowish substance on my vagina, which confused me cause there was also the regular vaginal discharge I normally have.
My question is, was that thick yellowish substance semen?
It was only my second time having sex, and I'm on birth control.
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523042 tn?1212177895
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Hi.

I'm glad to hear you're getting a pap and STI testing. No one can tell you exactly what the substance you found was, without being there to view it. Semen usually has a starchy kind of smell, and it's something you should learn to recognize if you're going to be sexual with a man. Raise your right hand and promise yourself "No more p-v sex without a condom!" And having sex when you're drunk: recipe for disaster. Best of luck. Dr. J
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Probably. Are you sure he KEPT the condom on?
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I believe he did, I know he changed it at one point, and I saw him go to the bathroom with one on to dispose of it. He's not the kind of guy to pull something like that purposely, and he knows what consequences he'd suffer if he did.
But I went down to my drugstore today to get the morning after pill. So hopefully I'm covered as far as pregnancy goes. I'll likely be visiting my doctor this week to ask for STI testing and a pap smear.
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