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Guys, it's very simple problem here. Don't get all freaked out, STIs aren't like a new thing...they've been around since like the 15th century or something. You just gotta have some common sense.
There is a reason why symptoms don't always show up. It makes perfect sense, if everyone pissed razor blades and had green/yellow pus coming out of their urethra, most girls and guys would have the common sense to stop fucking and get it treated. Like...it's not a comfortable disease when symptoms come.
If you're going to partake in any uncovered sexual practice, you should be regularly getting screened if you have no symptoms. I suggest in the realm of 3-6 months. If you show any signs of symptoms, go see your GP/sexual clinic right away. Get treated and listen to their instructions...which is along the lines of you cannot have sex for one week after your treatment or if symptoms persist come back and see us.
It is very important to get screened, the pus/discharge/pissing pain is the small stuff. It is just your bodies natural inflammatory reaction against a foreign bug. It's when you DON'T KNOW you have it, and it festers and travels down to your testicles, and permanent scars your vas deferens so you can't naturally have kids anymore is when shit gets real.
There is no outbreak of gonorrhea, although gonorrhea has been in the news of late as this bug is more clever then chlamydia so it is becoming increasingly resistant to even the most powerful antibiotics say if you're scared. Just play safe, that doesn't abolish all your risks but it will minimize it greatly if condoms are used PROPERLY. Stay safe bros.
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