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Herpes 2 or something else????

I had unprotected sex with a girl the other day who is certainly cautious for her health and claimed going unprotected was a huge mistake. We had pretty rampant sex. So it's been about 4 days now. I noticed 2 pink and small bumps smaller than my papules that are painless, don't itch, don't sting, etc. it doesn't hurt to pee. I'm waiting to get tested in 2 weeks. Does it look like maybe another skin condition (pimples, abrasion, etc. ) I actually had jock itch about 3 weeks ago before and a penis pimple formed because of it (when I wasn't active for months) anyone have any idea what could it be?
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I suppose it may seem fungal. I forgot to include that there was another bump present about 3/4 a cm away from the other. But te spot and 2 bumps don't seem liquid like. But i will clean constantly down there And comment here ina. Couple days and see how it goes. Will let you know
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3149845 tn?1506627771
Herpes sores more often are a small blister type with clear liquid that opens and spreads to the immediate area in a cluster form. Most often its one sore that spreads. Yours seems more of a fungal. Let us  know how the doctor visit goes but really dosent appear herpes related but only testing would confirm.
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One looks like a small pink bump on the upper shaft. The other is more like a pink spot on that is on the penis rim (I'm circumsized)
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3149845 tn?1506627771
Hi, where are the bumps?
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