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[Mongering with k-girls in the South Bay] Experience so far after getting a bacterial STD from

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Xjims

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Thank you for your post, it is important to be open like this and raise awareness.
Ignore those negatives posts, I, like you, am addicted to these activities, really a fantasy having GFE experience including BBFS with multiple attractive women. It is against my better judgement and I have come to realize I am a functioning addict, I just cannot stop even though I want to.

You may have had a urinary tract infection (UTI). Did any of the girls do rimming? If they did that right before BBBJ, that could spread bacteria into your uretha (pee hole).

CDC recommends peeing after sex, it will lower your risk of UTI: https://www.cdc.gov/antibiotic-use/...munity/for-patients/common-illnesses/uti.html

I remember reading about that years ago and have been peeing in the shower after. If there is a private bathroom in the room then I will make the excuse that I want to go wash up quickly and use soap to clean the tip of my penis and uretha opening with soap in the sink, and then flush with pee.
 

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Thank you for your post, it is important to be open like this and raise awareness.
Ignore those negatives posts, I, like you, am addicted to these activities, really a fantasy having GFE experience including BBFS with multiple attractive women. It is against my better judgement and I have come to realize I am a functioning addict, I just cannot stop even though I want to.

You may have had a urinary tract infection (UTI). Did any of the girls do rimming? If they did that right before BBBJ, that could spread bacteria into your uretha (pee hole).

CDC recommends peeing after sex, it will lower your risk of UTI: https://www.cdc.gov/antibiotic-use/uti.html?CDC_AA_refVal=https://www.cdc.gov/antibiotic-use/community/for-patients/common-illnesses/uti.html

I remember reading about that years ago and have been peeing in the shower after. If there is a private bathroom in the room then I will make the excuse that I want to go wash up quickly and use soap to clean the tip of my penis and uretha opening with soap in the sink, and then flush with pee.
I don’t think it was just a pee hole infection. My balls was hurting pretty bad too.

Yes, I get rim jobs. But it’s only from one k-girl.
 

lonelychopstick

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Not trying to feed the troll, but including for the silent masses reading. Look up Non-gonococcal Urethritis. According to the NIH, "Non-gonococcal urethritis (NGU), inflammation of the urethra, is the most common sexually transmitted illness in men." It may test negative for gonorrhea and chlamydia, hence the name. It's basically a catch all for inflammation of the urethra caused by invasive bacteria. There are some non-sexual causes, but most common cause is sexual transmission. It often requires antibiotics to resolve.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/...GU),causes almost always sexually transmitted.

https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/diseases/4426-nongonococcal-urethritis-in-men


What are the symptoms of NGU?
In men, early symptoms may include:

Discharge (leaking fluid) from the penis, either a little or a lot.
Mild burning in the penis when peeing.
Itching or irritation.
Tenderness.

If you don’t get treatment, the infection can get worse. More severe symptoms in men include:

Testicular pain and swelling.
Infertility, where you’re unable to help make a baby.
Illness from the infection spreading to other parts of the body.
 

randonesss

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I finished my doctor's visit today to go over the STD test result.

According to test results, while I am negative for everything, the test result indicated that I have been exposed to someone with herpes.

Then he gave me his view on the activity I partake in:

"You have your whole life ahead of you. A patient I knew broke up with her long-term boyfriend and one night had unprotected sex. She got herpes from that night and now breaks out once in a while. Put on a condom next time".
 

sexyloser

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I don't know enough to comment on the numbers but I suggest you talk to your doctor again for clarification or ask another doctor.

If it's HSV-1: You're more likely to have caught it sharing food and drinks or kiss from a relative while you were young than you are to get it from sex. Condom won't protect you from this unless you plan to put it over your mouth every time you kiss. 80% adults in the United states have HSV-1 and don't know about it. If he's legit talking about HSV-1 you need to get another doctor because either he's a hack or he's using it to push some religious agenda and threaten you.

Also, the white pus thing is not a herpes symptom, so without outbreaks you have no reason to believe that you caught HSV-1 on your genitals which is super rare. Once you already caught it in one body part (for the vast majority of the people, its in the mouth) you will not catch it elsewhere.

That being said, you need to actually read my post #7 in this thread. HSV-1 can still be dangerous to infants because of how easily it can be spread from NON-SEXUAL contact, so deeper understanding is warranted.

If its HSV-2 its a bit more fair to be concerned about, but condom doesn't really protect that unless the infected spot is strictly limited to your shaft and her canal. Many people have it at the base/surrounding areas and HSV-2 can spread by contact only. Experts estimate up to 50% adults have HSV-2 and are likewise unaffected at all.

If you had it a while ago and never had HSV-2 outbreaks then you're likely in the clear and like most people in the benign group. I consulted with 2 doctors about HSV-2 and both of them (one man, one woman) had extremely nonchalant NBD attitude about it like why do I care its pretty much the same thing as HSV-1 etc. etc. and I had to insist that because I think its the responsible thing to be aware whether I have both or just HSV-1 so I can engage or inform (vanilla) partners accordingly and she finally kinda shrugged and did the test I asked.

You have to remember there's a reason that herpes isn't even on the standard STD test.
 

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I had many doctors over the years and had to leave because out of network. My current doctor is a very anxious doctor but does deeply care about me (I think). But as I was talking to him I was getting a sense it was propaganda. And it's working! Because I am really anxious now.

He told me he married his high school sweet heart. So it should give you a sense of who he is.
 

randonesss

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I don't know enough to comment on the numbers but I suggest you talk to your doctor again for clarification or ask another doctor.

If it's HSV-1: You're more likely to have caught it sharing food and drinks or kiss from a relative while you were young than you are to get it from sex. Condom won't protect you from this unless you plan to put it over your mouth every time you kiss. 80% adults in the United states have HSV-1 and don't know about it. If he's legit talking about HSV-1 you need to get another doctor because either he's a hack or he's using it to push some religious agenda and threaten you.

Also, the white pus thing is not a herpes symptom, so without outbreaks you have no reason to believe that you caught HSV-1 on your genitals which is super rare. Once you already caught it in one body part (for the vast majority of the people, its in the mouth) you will not catch it elsewhere.

That being said, you need to actually read my post #7 in this thread. HSV-1 can still be dangerous to infants because of how easily it can be spread from NON-SEXUAL contact, so deeper understanding is warranted.

If its HSV-2 its a bit more fair to be concerned about, but condom doesn't really protect that unless the infected spot is strictly limited to your shaft and her canal. Many people have it at the base/surrounding areas and HSV-2 can spread by contact only. Experts estimate up to 50% adults have HSV-2 and are likewise unaffected at all.

If you had it a while ago and never had HSV-2 outbreaks then you're likely in the clear and like most people in the benign group. I consulted with 2 doctors about HSV-2 and both of them (one man, one woman) had extremely nonchalant NBD attitude about it like why do I care its pretty much the same thing as HSV-1 etc. etc. and I had to insist that because I think its the responsible thing to be aware whether I have both or just HSV-1 so I can engage or inform (vanilla) partners accordingly and she finally kinda shrugged and did the test I asked.

You have to remember there's a reason that herpes isn't even on the standard STD test.
Right because it's not that big of a deal.
 

sexyloser

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Right because it's not that big of a deal.
To be more specific for most people in most situations, that's generally true. For your casual sex partners if they do unfortunately fall into the part of the population to have outbreaks, its unfortuante for them but it wouldn't matter if you have it since you cannot be infected by the same variant in more places once you already have either HSV variants and having sex with you won't increase their chances of having outbreaks.

If you plan to get married and have children at some point in the future, however, its still an important topic of discussion to make sure you're on the same page of, particularly if she's not exposed to either Herpes (20% is low but not that low, afterall) it's unknown if she'll have outbreaks so she has to agree with taking that risk with you, and be aware of what precautions to take to avoid compromising your child.
 

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I finished my doctor's visit today to go over the STD test result.

According to test results, while I am negative for everything, the test result indicated that I have been exposed to someone with herpes.

Then he gave me his view on the activity I partake in:

"You have your whole life ahead of you. A patient I knew broke up with her long-term boyfriend and one night had unprotected sex. She got herpes from that night and now breaks out once in a while. Put on a condom next time".
So you didn’t even have Chlamydia?
 

sexyloser

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It’s one of those listing in this thread. I can assure you my pee hole hurts and my balls hurts and I had white pus coming out of my pee hole. It was not fun.
Symptoms trumps test results. Fortunately it seems even for less common STD's the treatment is still Doxy.

Just finish your meds and make sure symptoms are fully cleared. Preferably get a test again because there's a possibility of a false negative. If symptoms persist, definitely get another test elsewhere with a doctor who's more experienced with STD and UTI's, maybe a urologist.
 

randonesss

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Symptoms trumps test results. Fortunately it seems even for less common STD's the treatment is still Doxy.

Just finish your meds and make sure symptoms are fully cleared. Preferably get a test again because there's a possibility of a false negative. If symptoms persist, definitely get another test elsewhere with a doctor who's more experienced with STD and UTI's, maybe a urologist.
All my symptoms are gone.

I would say the statement “k-girls take care of themselves more than the typical provider” still hold true to me. What I got wasn’t apart of the standard STD test panels and was probably asymptomatic in the k-girl.

So it makes sense why I got it.
 

joey3333

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All my symptoms are gone.

I would say the statement “k-girls take care of themselves more than the typical provider” still hold true to me. What I got wasn’t apart of the standard STD test panels and was probably asymptomatic in the k-girl.

So it makes sense why I got it.
So even if the k-girls take the standard test, it won’t detect what you have. Which means there is a high chance that it keeps spreading? Need to find a new hobby for now.
 
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