I just had unprotected sex with my gf last night. She was a virgin. Now I have TINY bubbles on the edge of the head of my penis. What is it does anyone know? Serious answers PLEASE!? I'm hoping its just a rash.
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Herpes?
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Welcome to the board, doc. I wonder if what you are seeing are normal Pearly Penile Papules that have always been there (at least since puberty), but you have only just noticed?
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What's up. doc? It is impossible for any of us to say for sure what these tiny bubbles are, but I agree with Ineligible that what you may have is probably Pearly Penile Papules that have been there for awhile. You are most likely looking more closely because of the sexual experience you just had with your girlfriend. Let's look at this logically, though. If she was a virgin, how likely is it that she had some type of STD to give to you? Not likely. If she did have some type of STD, how likely is it that you would notice symtoms that you now have it (the next day)? Not likely. So the chances that it is an STD are very small.Are you circumsized? Was this your first sexual experience?
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Thank you for the reply. I think you are right. But what is it anyway? Did I get it from a virus or was I just born with it? Is it possible that they could of just appeared yesterday because today I noticed that there weren't as many and that it was as rough. But yesterday the head of my penis hurt because of the "papule" coming in contact with the pants. It didn't hurt that bad. Just if I was paying attention to it. Is this normal?
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It sounds like you've been having rough sex with multiple male partners. You need to tell your "girlfriend" about this.
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What is Pearly Penile Papules and is it normal that I have more on the right side than the left? Thanks in advance
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> What is Pearly Penile Papules
Google "Pearly Penile Papules" (including quotes), and you'll find lots of info.
> and is it normal that I have more on the right side than the left?
I don't see why not.
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how does rough sex with multiple male partners give you that anyway.
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It doesn't. It's something you already have, but may not have noticed, since you may not have closely examined your penis before you had sex.