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If I touch the labia and clitorious (no insertion) then touch my penis head glands and uretha can I catch anything like through fluids on my fingers
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STD's are not transmitted from TOUCH.
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How can you be sure though and some other stds are transferred by fluids so if them fluids contain the disease and come into contact with a mucos membrane which is the penis head then why is it impossible to catch it that way some are transferred by skin to skin where I touched her vagina lips and my penis head right after so why is it still the same out come please I will shut up once you explain because all I think is I'm infected with something o have a red rash on penis head and cluster of white bumps under foreskin and all this happened after the exposure
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See a Dr if you feel unwell, has nothing to do with a STD.
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I also have a dull pain in my eye that hurts when I blink or rub my eye
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Yes but it's been nearly 3 months past exposure I've had tonsillitis week after exposure to this day I still have it I have a spot on my inner thigh that is really painful and all of a sudden my fiancée has fallen ill like she has diiahrrea feeling faint going hot and cold and I'm so worried I caught something especially hiv please help
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No
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