A man may suspect he has gonorrhea if he experiences symptoms such as a burning sensation during urination, increased urinary frequency, or unusual discharge from the penis that may be white, yellow, or green. Other potential signs include swollen or painful testicles and sore throat if exposed through oral sex. However, some men may be asymptomatic, so it's important to get tested if there's a risk of exposure to sexually transmitted infections. Consulting a healthcare professional for diagnosis and treatment is essential.
I'll Tell the Man in the Street was created in 1938.
Tell him, tell the truth dont get your friend to tell him you tell him tell the truth
There is no way to tell. you have to ask him.
You ask them both what their sexual orientations are. That is the only way to tell.
if you have a penis
You can not force a man or anybody else to tell you the truth. You can only hope that they would be honest with you.
A man generally feels reluctant about the telling of encounter. He fears that their relationship will end because of this. So generally a man does not tell about his encounter.
you can never tell when a man is serious i know I'm meant to be helping you but you just can't
you can tell if his penis moves when hes around you
I like you.
tell me or else
Ask him