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abrasion

While having protected sex with a csw, I had an abrasion on my penis shaft which was not covered by the condom. Am I at risk of any STDs?
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Thanks a lot. So basically an abrasion and follicultis is meaningless, right?
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Please I would like your opinion on this vance.
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But even in normal conditions, when the penis skin is free of any abrasions, there is still a risk for skin to skin stds such as herpes, hpv and syphilis. So, how does this abrasion make a difference?
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If it was in contact there is a risk for herpes, syphilis and HPV
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I said this area was not covered by the condom, meaning it WAS IN CONTACT!
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Hi, if this area was not in contact then no, it would not be at risk.
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