Me and my sexual partner both tested positive for chlamydia with symptoms.
He's had it before but I have not. A few months ago, before we started sleeping together, he had an inconclusive result yet told me it was all fine.
He started treatment a few days before me and so was 'clear' a few days before I was.
When he finished treatment, we botheration very sexually frustrated. Whilst still in my underwear, we did have moments of grinding on each other. We also pleased ourselves together without touching each other (I don't think)
Now, a few days after I finished treatment, he has started showing symptoms again. However its still too early to test.
Could I have given it back to him in our brief grinding or did his treatment just not work? He previously had the sti a year ago
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Here's a solution which has given me total sexual freedom with any partner. I lubricate my penis with Germolene. It protects fully against transmitting infection. And if you are concerned to avoid pregnancy, apply generously to your anus, it's so slippery you may have to warn him to go slow, if you've not done it this way before.
You're right. My wife is not into that kind of thing, and in any case she's 68 years old. But I've been publishing some little stories online, you could call them literary porn. Here's a link allofme906373455.wordpress.... . Some are still being edited and more are planned
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