A variant of PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder) as applied to the aversive anxiety-related experiences, behaviors, and physiological responses that develop after exposure to a STD (Sexually Transmitted Disease) .
-"I am never gettin' freaky again with a woman I don't know after catching the drip"
"Dude, I think you have PTSTD. Just wear a love glove for now on."-
"Dude, I think you have PTSTD. Just wear a love glove for now on."-
by Dr. Anna Freud September 19, 2010
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by totalus February 26, 2018
Get the PTSTD mug.Let me tell you son, when you’ve lived through war sometimes it’s the scars you can’t see that’s hurt the most. I’m still suffering from PTSTD after a late night liaison in Saigon after our base came under fire. It itches like hell.
by GolfVet March 24, 2018
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Astin: I dunno but I heard he has PTSTD from becoming a porn star in school.
John: It sucks that he's having pain from a long gone STD.
Astin: I dunno but I heard he has PTSTD from becoming a porn star in school.
John: It sucks that he's having pain from a long gone STD.
by TheBoominMan June 1, 2022
Get the PTSTD mug.1. Abkürzung für Post Traumatic Sexually Transmitted Disease.
2. Beschreibt die doppelte Katastrophe, wenn man nach einer wilden Nacht nicht nur mit einer Geschlechtskrankheit, sondern auch mit einem Trauma vom ganzen Erlebnis nach Hause geht.
3. Bekam erstmals Aufmerksamkeit nachdem erscheinen des Hit-Songs „Herbst“ des Hamburger Rap Kollektives TomFord Music.
2. Beschreibt die doppelte Katastrophe, wenn man nach einer wilden Nacht nicht nur mit einer Geschlechtskrankheit, sondern auch mit einem Trauma vom ganzen Erlebnis nach Hause geht.
3. Bekam erstmals Aufmerksamkeit nachdem erscheinen des Hit-Songs „Herbst“ des Hamburger Rap Kollektives TomFord Music.
A: „Bro, was ist mit dir los? Du siehst aus, als hättest du Krieg erlebt.“
B: „Sag nix… ich hab PTSTD. Nie wieder Tinder um 3 Uhr morgens.“
B: „Sag nix… ich hab PTSTD. Nie wieder Tinder um 3 Uhr morgens.“
by Julius von Österreich September 23, 2025
Get the PTSTD mug.Post-traumatic stress disorder (sometimes called PTSD) is a form of anxiety disorder. Some people develop this condition after they have experienced a traumatic event. This event might be a serious accident, physical or sexual assault, war or torture, or a natural disaster such as a bushfire or a flood. Strong reactions such as fear, horror, anger, sadness and hopelessness are natural after events like these, of course. In most cases, these feelings will pass after the normal working-through of emotions and talking things over in your own time with family, friends or colleagues.
Post-traumatic stress disorder is identified by three main groups of symptoms:
Flashbacks of the traumatic event through intrusive memories or nightmares. As well as strong emotions, there may be physical symptoms such as sweating, heart palpitations or panic attacks.
Feeling emotionally numb and avoiding situations that are reminders of the trauma. Avoiding possible reminders of the trauma can cause someone to lose interest in day-to-day activities and become detached from friends and family. Some people experience ‘dissociation’ – a feeling of watching from a distance as events unfold.
Feeling anxious and ‘jumpy’ for no reason. Heightened vigilance can mean the affected person is constantly on the lookout for danger, possibly leading to irritability and a lack of concentration.
Post-traumatic stress disorder is identified by three main groups of symptoms:
Flashbacks of the traumatic event through intrusive memories or nightmares. As well as strong emotions, there may be physical symptoms such as sweating, heart palpitations or panic attacks.
Feeling emotionally numb and avoiding situations that are reminders of the trauma. Avoiding possible reminders of the trauma can cause someone to lose interest in day-to-day activities and become detached from friends and family. Some people experience ‘dissociation’ – a feeling of watching from a distance as events unfold.
Feeling anxious and ‘jumpy’ for no reason. Heightened vigilance can mean the affected person is constantly on the lookout for danger, possibly leading to irritability and a lack of concentration.
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