Well shit, looks like I just got my first STD after raw dogging a girl on a recent trip to Guangzhou.
I had some serious bed bites from a hotel in Hong Kong and wasn't sure what was going on with my dick for a week or so, but now its itchy, balls are painful, hurts when I pee and I have a white discharge in the morning - plus my dick is like an iron rod when I wake up, never had such insane morning wood before, I guess my dick is freaking out during the night. The white discharge, says the internet, is white blood cells fighting the infection or parasites.
So on Monday I get to go to the men's hospital down the road and get a q-tip up my dick, plus Im telling the doctor to give me an injection for Trichomoniasis, or Trich. There is an injection of antibiotics I can get.
I also have tell all the girls I had sex with recently to get checked out, its the only reasonable thing to do, which means Im likely to lose my 2 plates and there is a girl in GZ that has been sending me videos of herself that is inviting me back down I should also tell. Fucking shitty. The girl I raw dogged in GZ I assume I got it from was a fun girl in the sack but not worth all this shit.
Wrap it up.
http://www.std-gov.org/stds/trichomoniasis.htm
Trichomoniasis (trick-oh-mo-NEYE-ah-s)
What is Trichomoniasis?
Trichomoniasis, (also called “trich”) is a common sexually transmitted disease (STD) that affects both men and women. Trichomoniasis is caused by a protozoan parasite called Trichomonas vaginalis and is a cause of vaginal infections in women and urethral infections in men. Trichomoniasis is an STD that affects approximately 5 million people in the US every year. Trichomoniasis is one of the most common, curable causes of vaginal infections in women.
How is Trichomoniasis contracted?
Trichomoniasis is spread through sexual contact, as all other STD’s. Transmission can occur even if a person does not have symptoms of infection. Women contract trichomoniasis from infected male or female partners while men usually contract it only from female partners. Using condoms and/or dental dams provide some protection. Their use is strongly encouraged, but is not 100% safe. Trichomoniasis can also survive on infected objects like sheets, towels, and underwear and could be transmitted by sharing them.
Incubation Period
If symptoms appear, it usually takes from 3 to 28 days for them to develop.
Trichomoniasis Symptoms
Many people with trichomoniasis experience no symptoms. If there are symptoms, the most common trichomoniasis symptoms include:
Trichomoniasis Symptoms in Women
•Genital itching and/or burning
•Vaginal or vulval redness
•Frothy yellow-green vaginal discharge with a strong odor
•Blood spotting
•Frequent and/or painful urination
•Discomfort during intercourse
•Abdominal pain
A woman might also find that the above symptoms worsen after menstruation and that the symptoms may be confused with an yeast infection. This fact emphasizes the importance of always having an yeast infection diagnosed properly, because it might not be an yeast infection.
Trichomoniasis Symptoms in Men
Men are usually asymptomatic, but if a man has symptoms, they can include:
•Unusual penile discharge
•Painful urination
•Burning sensation after ejaculation
•Tingling inside the penis.