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My boyfriend is circumcised and often has non-painful, non-itchy red spots on the glans. Is it contagious for me? What is causing this?

It is best to consult a doctor for any unusual skin conditions, especially if they are not painful or itchy. Your partner should see a medical professional who can examine the red spots and recommend the appropriate treatment. It is important to address any concerns about potentially contagious issues promptly.

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