29 July STIs: Personal Experience Story
If you, like me, have been lucky enough to have never gotten a STI you have no idea what it’s like. So here is a STI personal experience story as told to me by shy contributor. Let's call him Kevin Federline; I’m sure he’s probably caught a STI (or twelve) before.
She was so friggin’ hot, dude and we didn't have a condom. We were in the moment and since I was like 16 I wasn't even considering catching something. At that time I was most worried about pregnancy and since it was anal I just said screw it. I knew she was very vocal and open about her sexual experiences, but it never occurred to me that she would have something. Even from looking at her I had no idea what was going to happen.
We had a good time. I woke up a few days later and went to pee and it burned so bad. I also noticed I had a clear discharge from my penis. At first I didn't know what was going on and thought it would just go away on its own. After a bit it didn't so I went to my dad and told him what was going on. He took me to the doctor immediately. I'm not going to lie I was "scared, but I made my mistakes and had to take care of them."
My doctor was understanding and answered all of my questions. While the doctor and his resident were nice, the testing sucked. Initially the resident was in the exam room with me, he took a q-tip swab thing and shoved into my urethra, twisted and repeated. He repeated because they would have to do a separate scan for other bacterial things I could have gotten from her anus. When the doctor came in he had repeat the swapping to make sure the resident didn’t fuck it up. To say the least, it hurt like hell. The doctor said that I probably had a bacterial infection; I was given an antibiotic and went home to wait on my results.
Two weeks later I got my results confirming that I did have a bacterial STI, namely Chlamydia. I went back to the doctor where he gave me 2 pills of a stronger more specialized antibiotic. I took those pills as I was told and they knocked out the big C. I have been fine ever since and I have been more than a little diligent in making sure to wrap it up every time. My doc suggested I register with the CDC but I opted not to. I did tell the one partner I had between contracting it and getting it handled.
This whole thing could have been very bad, luckily I had a father that I could talk to and be open and honest with. Let me just add one last thing "In this society we are so concerned with feelings our feelings others feelings. But essentially no matter how awkward, just do what you need to. Go see a medical professional talk to your parent someone that can give you the help you need. Even a simple STI like mine can lead to sterility of left untreated."
Just so you know, a condom could have helped to prevent Kevin's situation. If you want to the best shot at avoiding this you should use a condom every time with any penetrative sex, including oral. Also make sure to visually inspect your partner’s genitals. It may seem weird but while you are using your hands you can just take a look and see what's going on down there. If you notice something out of sorts, raise the question. Make a decision with your best judgment.
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Reader Comments (2)
While I'll admit we swingers are a bit lax about the whole "condoms for oral" thing, it just strikes me as so foolish to just go "eh, fuck it" when really condoms should be kept on your person at all times!
Very true. Even if you are lax on condom usage, a condom for anal just makes things feel better. But you are right keeping a condom somewhere near at all times is a very good idea.