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Leaking

I am a male and I am 21 yrs old. I had unprotected sex for about 30-45 seconds 4 weeks on Feb. 22. I was tested for Chlamydia and Gonorrhea, which came up negative. I was fine for about seventeen days after my exposure. (Before Feb 22 I had sex only once and we were both virgins). Then the tip of my penis felt colder for a couple of days and it felt like I was leaking after urinating. It was in small amounts(drips), but enough to irritate the tip of my penis and irritate my penis while walking as it brush up against my clothes. It was not severe chaffing, only mild. I do not have any reasons why this could happen. Could it be psychological because I thought I had some kind std. This problem has been ongoing for 9 or 10 days. I even went to an std clinic to see if there was anything wrong visually with my penis and the doctor said it looked fine. What is going on?  
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I cannot explain your discomfort except that I am sure that you are more aware of your penis than usual since the episode that you describe. Constantly milking your urethra and wiping the tip may well be causing some local trauma that results in a discharge and may ultimately be making things worse.
I doubt that there is anything physically wrong, but I do think that it was a good move to seek professional help.
Please note for the future that the fact that you had only a short unprotected sexual contact contact does NOT protect you from getting an std.
S.A.Liroff, M.D.

This information is provided for general medical educational purposes only. It
does not  necessarily reflect the opinions of Henry Ford  Hospital  or the
Vattikuti Urologic Institute.  Please consult your physician for diagnostic
and treatment options pertaining to your specific medical  condition


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Also, I do not have a burning sensation when I urinate, everything seems fine. Just what I think is leaking. I have been wiping the tip off after peeing and "milking" it, which seems to be making the chaffing subside.
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