Suggest Remedy For Small Pimples On Thighs Appearing After Having Sex
I am a male.I had sex with a large woman.A day after that, small pimples appeared on my thighs. In the same areas where there was a contact... When I have sex and the woman that is not on top of me or when I do it with a skinnier women it seems to be fine...But there are still very small red dots on my thighs... It can take those pimples two weeks sometimes to go away.It usually happens when a woman is on top of me. Is there something I can do before intercourse or after intercourse that can prevent it from ever happening?
This is suggesting some type of Sexually Transmitted Disease (STD)- mostly Herpes. STD may not be contacted only from within the vagina. If a woman is having viral infections like Herpes, they can be contacted to the partner just by skin contacts. This has nothing to do with the size of the woman. These infections need treatment with antiviral medicines. These medicines are scheduled drugs and should be taken with the advice of and under the supervision of the physician only. More important is to avoid such contacts.
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Suggest Remedy For Small Pimples On Thighs Appearing After Having Sex
This is suggesting some type of Sexually Transmitted Disease (STD)- mostly Herpes. STD may not be contacted only from within the vagina. If a woman is having viral infections like Herpes, they can be contacted to the partner just by skin contacts. This has nothing to do with the size of the woman. These infections need treatment with antiviral medicines. These medicines are scheduled drugs and should be taken with the advice of and under the supervision of the physician only. More important is to avoid such contacts.