Based on the information provided, it is highly unlikely that you have chlamydia or gonorrhea in your anus if you have not engaged in any sexual activity involving the anus. However, it is still important to seek medical attention and get tested for other possible conditions or infections. The symptoms of chlamydia and gonorrhea in the anus can include pain, discharge, bleeding, and itching.
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