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Would this be considered an STD?


Question Posted Sunday January 29 2012, 10:51 am

Last night my boyfriend and I somewhat had sex for both our first times. we stopped very early because we did not use a condom and he had little rough patches/scar type things. is there anything that could be? also could just short contact transfer anything?

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adviceman49 answered Monday January 30 2012, 9:50 am:
I agree with DangerNerd. When it comes to STDs you can never be to safe. If you see something on your partner that your not sure about, don't have sex with him, even if he is willing to wear a condom. Condoms do not stop the transfer of all STDs only some of the.


Before having sex with someone you believe to have an STD ask then to get checked by a doctor or clinic and to show you the results. If the your partner refuses then you don't want to have any type of sexual contact with him.

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DangerNerd answered Monday January 30 2012, 2:25 am:
It could possibly be HPV/genital warts. They are contagious, and in some strains, can cause cancer.

There is no test for it is men, unless there is an outbreak. He needs to go to the doctor, and have a sample taken before the outbreak goes away.

You should also go to the doctor and get checked out.

It could be something else, or nothing serious at all... but your description sounds to much like:

"In men, genital warts can infect the urethra, penis, scrotum, and rectal area. The warts can appear as soft, raised masses with a surface that can be smooth (on the penile shaft) or rough with many fingerlike projections (anal warts). Others may appear pearly, cauliflower-like, or rough with a slightly dark surface. Most lesions are raised, >>but some may be flat with only slight elevation above the skin surface.<< Sometimes lesions may be hidden by hair or in the inner aspect of the uncircumcised foreskin in males." (emphasis added)

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... to not visit the doctor. I am not a doctor, and neither is anyone else here, so please go get this checked out.

If you are old enough to have sex, these are the things you have to deal with sometimes. :-(

Good luck, and I hope it is nothing.

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