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Frottage and oral sex cause infection?

Hello guys, and once again I would like to say thank you and I appreciate your help, and dedication to this site.

As you can see I have had a few post. However, I had a unprotected exposure 3 years ago vaginally. This took place about 4 times. Last year I had a exposure with 2 women, all condom protected. However, both women gave me oral, and I rubbed my penis on one of their vaginas about 20 seconds.

I was told not to worry about the exposures that took place last year, because they were condom protected, and to worry about the vaginally unprotected that took place last year. As this was a "real" risk. However oddly, after my exposure last year with the two women, I came down very fatigue 3 weeks later, suffered from frequent loose stools, and loss of appetite. A before those symptoms appeared I had blisters on my penis. I was tested for herpes at the E.R. and was negative. These all seem to be ARS symptoms, but Ive read many places even besides here, that this was a very low risk and some even say no risk.

I know many will say, "Oh its herpes, get retested". Even if it is herpes, what would explain the blisters appearing first on my penis, then almost 2 weeks later I come down ill with frequent soft stools, fatigue, and no appetite? My stools are still not back to normal a year later.
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It's not going to be open again.

I see one sentence with a question mark at the end. But again the answers you got are not going to change.
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I asked like 5 of them in my post. However, I do have 1 more. When will the doctor forum be open again, its been almost a year?
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Do you have a question? Because the answer is not going to change.
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