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Three bumps in straight line on underside of penis

Hello,

Today I discovered three small bumps on the underside of my penis. They are located on the “v” lines connecting my shaft to my penis head (my frenulum maybe?). They are small and in a straight line. They look pink but may be white if I stretch my skin. They are not filled with fluid from what I can see. They do not itch and are not painful.

I’m concerned because I received a grinding lap dance from a stripper about seven days ago. There was bare skin to skin contact between my penis and her vagina. She was noticeably wet and she grinding on me for 10-15 minutes. There was no insertion.

Questions:

1.) are the bumps consistent with HSV or HPV?
2.) what are the odds of infection for HPV and HSV with the conduct I described?
3.) how long does HPV take to appear after infection?
4.) can I be infected with chlamydia or gonorreah with the grinding lapdance since there was no insertion?

Thanks in advance!
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I've had something similar in the past, GP said it's just sebaceous glands, sometimes they fill up more and can look white. Mine were a triangle of three just next to the "v" you mentioned, they come and go but unless you're looking hard you probably won't notice them! Hope that helps
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Yes, great suggestion.
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If you are concerned only about the lap dance, it's not HPV - it's too soon for genital warts to develop and they sound too uniform for that.

Herpes timing fits, but it doesn't sound like it. It's not painful, also too uniform. Herpes is blisters, as well, not little bumps.

There's no risk for gonorrhea, chlamydia, HIV, hep B or mycoplasma without penetration.

Have you googled or seen pics of Fordyce Spots or pearly penile papules? Maybe it's one of those and you are just now noticing because you are anxious about the lap dance and inspecting things really, really well and closely.
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Thanks for the response. It is possible that they could be papules or fordyce spots. It’s also possible that I am just noticing them…I’m a little anxious about the encounter. thanks again.
You can always get things checked by a doctor if you're concerned. That's a lot easier than wondering and worrying for weeks, right? :)
After some research, the bumps are symmetrical and look similar to pictures I have seen of parafrenular glands. I’ll get check just to make sure. Thanks again!
Awesome, let us know how it goes. :)
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