Had protected slow low fiction sex with stranger

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4 days ago I had slow low friction penatrative sex with stranger. I felt unsafe had cold feet and asked them to politely leave.

I was so paranoid I went to my bathroom. Peed on my penis (I heard peeing for girls helps rid of possible infection) and proceeded to wash my penis with Irish spring 4 times.

Ive been very paranoid and have been constantly checking my penis for signs of infection. In the past 4 days I have not felt itchy, burning, or any uncomfortable sensation on my penis. I went to the doctor 2 days ago. He swabbed my penis to check for fungus and results came back negative.

He told me to just wash it with eosine 2 percent and some mild skin soap.

Am I being paranoid? I want to post pictures but I can't find the option to

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    To add I had what seemed to be inflamed lumps on my penis. Not warts or craters. More like if your vien was pumped with more blood. I will try to post photos soon. I can't find the option to yet.

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    You have to use a computer (not a phone or tablet) to see the 'scenery' icon at far right at the top of the reply box. Click on it and take it from there to upload photos.

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    Hi K, Your stressing and stress can play havoc with your system, so stress could be your demon now, if you know how to meditate try doing that to calm your self down.

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    Moderator comment:I have deleted the links to the images as they went to a site unsuitable for inclusion in the forums. Users can upload images directly to this site by using the icon at the top right of reply boxes.

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      Hi K, You have a red mark on one picture and a picture of a vein in the other, seems like you have nothing, if its sore try some coconut oil on it, asĀ it sooths and it heals.

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