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am i crazy

Ok so 3 days ago i had protected sex with a lady who seemed clean the condom never broke but the very next morning i had a tingling feeling at the tip of my penis no pain when peeing or other symptoms.  this continued till today 3 days later but it seems the pain has moved to my one testicle.  its not a sharp pain just a dull pain more so in the tube then the testicle itself please provide some insight
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thank you very much i appreciate the time spent resolving my fears
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1318465 tn?1614894302
ZERO,  


(zero risk that you caught an STD to cause your testicular pain from the exposure you initially posted; that means what whatever is causing this is NOT related to your exposure)
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hey jessy the pain has become more consistent what are the odds that i caught something?
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1318465 tn?1614894302
Hello.  

Insight huh?  okay:

Congratulations on using a condom, it protected you from a hand full of possible stds and urethral irritations.     The tingling feeling you describe is/was not alarming as you can see that by day 3 it went away.   Thanks for showing people how this feeling can be a normal feeling of everyday life and that its suppose to go away.  The dull pain you describe on your testicles is the same,  it should go away in a couple days.  Just you paying attention to something that probably has always been there.   If for some reason it doesn't see a physican -- expect it to go away.

Finally you were at zero risk for any bacterial STDs that can cause your "symptoms" which are not really STD symptoms in your case.
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