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PostPosted: 11/08/06 - 19:56    Post subject: male yeast infection Vote now! Reply with quote

my bf has recently had some itching at the head of his penis and some slight discharge. the doc thinks its chlamydia. my bf IS circumcised and the doc said there is basically no way he can have gotten my yeast infection. i had a pap and got swabbed for std's including chlamydia and it was negative! what else could it be?
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