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rash on the pubic area!!

this past weekend i had sex with my girlfriend i didn't use condom but she used the pill,after having sex, a couple of hours later, i noticed white dots around the penis or the pubic area its really itchy and it seems that the dots have a white liquid,they're small dots.i'm not sure if its a rash reaction or something else,its actually my second time i had sex  the first time was the day before(saturday)but nothing happen,i'm thinking that it was the rubbing of my pubic hair and hers,she did say that it hurt for a moment but for me it still hurts,she's been tested for std or any disease,so she's clean,and also i may think that the time had something to do with it,we were in the same position for 2 hours so i don't know if it has something to do thanks
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If you and your girlfriend are both clean I just may be irritation from the rubbing. Is it multiple dots? Or just couple. Maybe it can be some pimples?  i suggest keeping the area clean and wait out a couple days and see what happens.
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Hello.

Hello.

If it is sore and itchy, it sounds like Herpes to me. There are also other possibilities. I would recommend that you go to your nearest clinic for testing ASAP to determine whether you need treatment.

In addition, you should inform yourself regarding risk reduction. If you are having unprotected penis-vagina sex, you and your partner are at risk for lots of infections and diseases, including Herpes, warts, etc. See the MedHelp site below for further information.

http://www.medhelp.org/medical-information/show/1723/Safe-sex-
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