a guy wiped his penis in his girlfriend's anis but he did not penatraite, almost the next night he felt straing unusual feelings around the pea hole of his penis, it would come and go for about 2 or 2 in a half weeks then one day it just stopped, any idea why?
Additional info, added Tuesday June 28 2011, 5:34 am: it happened 6 years ago and it still hasent happened again.. Want to answer more questions in the Sexual Health and Reproduction category? Maybe give some free advice about: STD Information? kristamikele answered Tuesday June 28 2011, 1:02 pm: Also, feces is filled with bacteria. It is kind of odd, because your own urine is sterile to your body, meaning if you had a cut and peed on it, your pee will act like an antibiotic (this only works on yourself, so don't go peeing on other people's cuts, and certainly don't let anyone else pee on yours), but poo, well that's a different story; it is filled with things that can cause disease. It is a good idea to use a condom all the time, but especially when exploring the anal region. [ kristamikele's advice column | Ask kristamikele A Question ]
DangerNerd answered Tuesday June 28 2011, 8:28 am: Some STDs do exactly this. They have a period immediately after infection that is an outbreak, or rash, and then they may or may not break out again.
If this is the case, then you would have been a carrier all this time, and infected every person you have been with in the last six years.
Time for you to get tested for everything. One STD starts to literally rot your brain, with no outward symptoms after the first rash or discomfort.
Easily cured, but you have to know about it.
Please get tested today. If you are positive for anything, you should contact anyone else you have been with and tell them what you had, so they can in turn notify everyone they have been with in 6 years, etc...
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