Please help! Is this an STI?

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I had unprotected sex 2-3 weeks ago (it was my first time). I noticed this weird spot on my foreskin today, it does NOT itch, burn, or sting. I dont have a fever or any other symptoms its just there. I plan on getting tested this week but I want some opinions in the mean time. I'm worried its herpes. PLEASE HELP

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  • Posted

    I'm no expert, but it does look like Herpes to me 😦

    Wearing a condom didn't protect me from catching Herpes, but you should always use one anyway. Whatever it turns out to be, you should consider this a wake up call.

    And if it IS Herpes, prey the symptoms don't get worse. My first outbreak was utterly dreadful.

    • Posted

      I feel like there is barley anything there and it doesnt bother me. i would have used a condom i was just really drunk

    • Posted

      Not necessarily. They look like small blisters so they'll probably turn red once they scab over.

      I may be wrong; it may not be Herpes, but you asked for opinions and that's mine.

      Don't feel too bad if it does turn out to be Herpes. If you're single and sexually active, it's almost inevitable that you'll catch it eventually. It's not nice, but it happens.

    • Posted

      There are several online resources that explain about Herpes in general .....

      as we cannot post actual web addresses to external websites you need to do a search using the following information ....

      Try this one .....

      " Genital Herpes - CDC Fact Sheet "

      it is from CDC . GOV

  • Posted

    Got tested negative for HSV 1&2 NO STIs!!

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