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It's been 24 hours since I had a walk with this girl I found on EOD, and I'm going paranoid because she gave me a buko juice without me having safety on. It was my first walk, and I interviewed her about her past and if she had any sakit, she said malinis naman siya but obviously no one will admit to that. so here I am, paranoid pa din doing my research on the net about std's and I read that some std's don't show up until months after. man, basta hindi life threatening or life changing if ever magka ganun ako, i guess okay lang. sigh i'm having so many regrets now and siguro last ko na yun. ayaw ko ng ganitong feeling. so far naman wala pang signs. i masturbated an hour ago and it did not hurt naman. what scares me the most really is she didn't want to have the lights on while doing the deed, but i think most girls are like that when having sex, right? wala naman ako napansin sakanya na cold sores or anything on her lips. she coughed for a little bit, but nothing aggravating na cough. any thoughts? salamat

Pag ikaw gumawa n oral delkiado , pro kung ikaw nag receieve i thnink sobrang liit ng risk m , since saliva cannot transmit hiv

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given that abstinence is the absolute best, at alam naman nating nandito tayo sa mtc for one reason, can somebody give some "BEST PRACTICES" to lessen the danger of STDs?

e.g.

does it help if we keep our pubes trimmed?

what's the best wash (soap) after doing the deed. can we also use the female liquid antibacterial soaps i.e. effective din ba sa atin yun to lessen possibility of infections?

 

There are a lot of ways to lessen the chance of getting STD's, google is your bestfriend. Though here are some of it:

  1. You can get vaccinations for Hep B & some types of HPV. Just go to your local clinics to know if they give such shots.
  2. Avoid risky sex practices & always WEAR CONDOMS. It may not only prevent pregnancy but also prevents unwanted STD's.
  3. ASK YOUR PARTNER IF HE HAS STD or HAD any type of STD. And/Or while performing the act, try to look "down there" & see if there are any rashes, abrasions, etc. Though most of the time, STD's may or may not have symptoms especially to the guys
  4. After doing the deed, the woman should always pee (before & after) to push away any bacteria that got in the urethral canal.
  5. My professors have always told me to avoid vaginal washes because it alters the normal ph level/flora making it more prone to bacteria or viruses.
  6. Avoid sharing of things
  7. The most important is: To get tested for it if you know that you have multiple partners.

When looking down there, here are the things that you should look for:

  • Syphillis- chancre or condylomata lata (wart like plaques)
  • Bacterial Vaginosis- foul odor (fishy smell)
  • Candidiasis (Moniliasis/Yeast Infection)- thick curdy vaginal discharge. Most prominent: Cheeselike patches at the vagina
  • Trichimoniasis- yellow-green frothy odorous discharge. Most prominent: Strawberry patches
  • Gonorrhea- purulent, greenish yellow vaginal discharge
  • Chlamydia- burning & frequency of urination
  • HPV- Condylomata acuminata (soft grayish pink lesions)

 

** Yung mga symptoms na yan, mostly sa girls nakikita.

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