while i was out drinking one night,
working out of town, i met a girl in a
bar. we went back to toe hotel and i got
a blowjob from her. i was too drunk to
realize, but she must have been scraping
her teeth under the head really bad. or
maybe had a really dry mouth. either way,
i woke up with sores under the head of my
penis. kind of like rug burn. i was
obviously worried, but let it go. now
it's been almost a month and everything
has healed, but it took a really long
time. is this something i should worry
about, or are there some symptoms i should
check for?
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Sexual Health - Women Answer A2120 Posted: 01-15-07 04:29am
Risky sexual behavior includes sex without
a condom. Healing the sores on the head of
the penis could have been prolonged due to
a local infection. The mouth is full of
bacteria and your sexual partner might
have damaged the skin of the penis with
her teeth. Risky sexual behavior makes one
susceptible to sexually transmitted
diseases such as AIDS, gonorrhea,
syphilis, genital herpes, genital warts,
etc. You can be more careful next
time!
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