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submitted 5 days ago by applebusch to c/mtf

So it seems I've stumbled upon one of the downsides of transitioning. I'd heard that HRT changes the environment around your junk and becomes basically like a cis woman's labia, but I hadn't really thought through the implications until recently. It seems I developed a yeast infection on the glans of my penis, and it's been just the worst. Initially I wasn't sure what it was (I got tested for STIs like the week before so I knew it wasn't that), it was just kind of redder than usual, but then it got worse and started to be really itchy. Well I itched it, big mistake by the way, which coupled with more sensitive skin meant I formed some friction injuries which I don't think helped much. Thankfully I have some experience with ringworm from a brief and ill-fated attempt at wrestling in the distant past, so I got right on it and started anti-fungal cream once I recognized the characteristic overwhelming itchiness and slow weeping of clear fluid of a fungal infection.

I did some researching and it turns out this is just a thing all women have to deal with at one time or another. I've been doing my best to keep it dry and applying the anti-fungal cream twice a day. Do y'all have any advice to reduce the chances of this happening again? I know regular cleaning, keeping the area dry, but I also found someone suggest maybe eating a lot of sugar can make it worse, which to be honest I've been doing lately... I'm also just generally curious about other people's experience.

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[-] oftheair 2 points 4 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago)

who is asexual

Asexuals can and do have sex. We just don't experience sexual attraction (at least not all the time depending where on the spectrum an ace person is), that's what it means.

Some asexuals don't have sex, but not all of us experience sex repulsion, or are okay with it for other reasons.

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