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Question date: 2023/12/17 19:57
You may have had sex with a man who has genital herpes.A man I had met several times had symptoms similar to genital herpes, and when I asked him what was wrong, he told me he had pinched himself, so I had sex with him without question.
Sometimes I come across men at social clubs who have swollen genitals or something like this, but it's just my physical condition, and if someone tells me to, I can't stop and try to act.Should I decline the request if I feel it is suspicious?I would like to know what you are doing and give you advice on what I should do.
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- Age: 20s
- Member: Universe Female Member
- Member ID: 65880
- Who should answer: Anyone, representative, staff, male member, female member, back office, column writer
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iine
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Male member
date ◎ dream
There is a saying that goes, "Knock on a stone bridge to cross it."
Please be careful and put safety first.
After all
All of you are young and new...
Please take care of your body.
from long ago
It is said that ``A gentleman should stay away from danger.''
Please be sure to decline this request from now on.
- Answer date: 2023/12/17 20:38
iine
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Male member
Fuu
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If you date a lot
Honestly, even if I get herpes
I think it can't be helped...
- Answer date: 2023/12/17 20:51
iine
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Male member
Kazu
Once, when I went to a sex shop in a certain country, the woman at the shop turned on her desk light and started looking at my dick, and I almost woke up to a new sexual fetish.
I passed the inspection with no problem and proceeded to play, but that visual inspection of my penis was probably to confirm warts and herpes.
I think the person asking the question should also do a visual inspection using a desk light and decline the offer if it looks suspicious.
- Answer date: 2023/12/17 20:12
iine
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Kida (President)
I see you are worried.
I think so.
You can get herpes even if you don't have sex.
There may be nothing to be careful about.
You won't be able to tell them apart from warts or just bumps. .
Also, recently some people have been injecting hyaluronic acid or something into the glans to make it bigger, so it's difficult for even a penis doctor to diagnose!
However, this problem is the same risk even if you have a cheating boyfriend, so wouldn't it be realistic to regularly check your partner and maintain it yourself?
- Answer date: 2024/01/31 01:37
iine
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