Is it normal for the penis to have a different odor after sex??!


Question: i am wondering if its normal for the penis to have a different odor after having had sex with and without a condom??
it lasted me for about 5 days and now its gone, i hope thats good. also how soon after sex should you check yourself for std's???
thnxxxxxx


Answers: i am wondering if its normal for the penis to have a different odor after having had sex with and without a condom??
it lasted me for about 5 days and now its gone, i hope thats good. also how soon after sex should you check yourself for std's???
thnxxxxxx

I guess it is normal, enough! In fact condom contains lubricating stuff and a flat anti-sperm. Having sex without condom brings penis to touch vaginal environment and its liquid, which have their particular smell, more or less strong depending on girl. Anyway, it's a good habit washing penis and pissing after any sexual intercourse!
About the sexual transmitted disease (STD) your question depends on the pathogen causing the disease (e.g., virus, bacterium, parasite or fungus). Most STDs cause relatively harmless disease, producing few or no symptoms. However, some produce persistent asymptomatic or minimally symptomatic disease (e.g., chlamydia). Some people carry the disease for days or weeks, while others carry the disease for longer periods, even for life. During this time, an infected individual, or carrier, can spread disease.

You have bigger problems than penis odor dude.

On the STDs, within a few days. But the odor is normal. Happens with kissing too.....

sometimes there's a sex smell, but showering helps. some std's appear the next day, open sores, etc. but you should get tested at a clinic.

Yeah, try showering. Or not dating prostitutes.

probably smells of fish, get your neighbours cat to lick it off

try washing your dick sooner than 5 days after having sex.ill bet you smell nice n ripe a week after having anal sex.and to answer your next question before you ask it,no,when you take your underwear off,you should not hear the sound of velcro.

wash it dude..mybe feminine wash is ok as well coz they kill bad bacteria.. if u want to see f u have std..have ur partner checked as well..okay!

well what about washing it so that it doesn,t smell.

Well if it smells like cheese and itchs CUT THAT **** OFF !!!But if smells a little funny after sex tell that ho to wash up and take care of that fish hole she calls a hoha!

I dont really know because I have only had my husband and he doesnt have an odor..just the stuff...I believe I would talk to a doctor about it....dont be embarrased they do stuff like that all the time....you need to know now before it turns into something you would not be happy with especially there...goodluck

Not if you thoroughly wash yourself. Some latex odor may persist, though for a short time. As for sex without a condom and you are still having 'odors', it depends on what you've been having sex WITH. If you still smell skanky after a few days, you might considering finding a cleaner partner (woman, man, animal).

You'll know fairly shortly if you have STDs - however, if you've been promiscuous you'd better get checked more often.

thats weird does it smell like sex or something different?

do vaginas smell different? mine doesnt so hmmmmm

To prevent STDs....Have sex with a condom -
immediately after sex::::
1- urinate - to clean out the inside of the urethra
2- then wash thoroughly....your penis & all around it - up to your bellybutton & down to your knees with a anti-bacterial soap....

Not all STDs are IN the vagina (syphillis, Herpes, vaginal warts - are all AROUND the vagina & a condom doesn't protect)
This isn't full-proof, but it helps!
It also helps with the smells

No, that doesn't sound good at all. I get checked for STDs about 2 days after sex with someone new. Being a man, I can't easily use protection when giving a woman oral sex. So I can pick up stuff easily.
I have had one STD in my life. The penis might have a scent after sex, but that should wash off, or even stop once the ladies juices have dried. You need to see a Dr. If you used protection you could be alergic to the latex. Even if the smell has gone the STD will not have. Some STDs can be damaging to the man, and can cripple a woman and leave her barren.
An STD check is painless, either a swab (you can ask to give yourself) with a urine test, or a simple blood test.
There is no shame in being tested, actually your Doctor like mine will probably give you a thumbs up for being responsible to yourself AND all your future sexual partners.

honestly... if your having intercourse and as a result having an odor on your penis lasting up to five days, you might want ot look into your partners hygene. If she is giving you a basting oder lasting five days you have to smell the same odor as soon as she disrobes.

as far as STD goes... you can check right away.

She probably had a yeast infection, but you should get tested now for stds.

Don't get guided or misguided by others.Go for some intense personal survey and draw your own conclusions

Try washing your penis rather sooner than 5 days after you have sex or you are unlikely to be invited back for 2nds!

Did you wash up after sex? A man will have a female odor on his penis, but if washed up it should be ok. Maybe the female had some kind of infection (yeast, or and STD) that caused that odor to last longer. Even if a condom was used it's always important to wash up after sex.

once you wash it well after sex you should not have any odor
u can check for STD after 7 to 10 days

No its not, maybe you and your partner need to shower before and after sex!

Honestly, did u have sex with a human? And have you ever been introduced to soap and water?

its jungle rot, it needs to be cut off





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