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Is it possible to get gonorrhea from receiving oral sex?

Is this possible for her to give him gonorrhea from oral sex?
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I got tested. Just waiting on results. I haven't had any symptoms but they say some people can show very little symptoms. I guess I'm.just trying to figure out if he's lying or what. On the other hand I feel why am I even wasting my time on someone I can't trust. Thanks for your input. I'll keep you posted on the results. Fingers crossed...
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Hi also, in almost all cases if he has gono in his penis he got it from vaginal sex as getting it from oral is not common at all because if the person who had oral gono the pain in the back of the throat would be very painful. also gono in mens penis is very painful with a white puss discharge and terrible burning while urinating that occurs about 5 days after exposure so if he does have gono he just got it as he would not be having sex with those symptoms. Also how did he test positive for Gono?
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He doesn't have oral gonorrhea. He tested positive for it. Nows he's saying the only way he contracted it was from a female giving.him oral sex. I've NEVER had a STD so I'm kinda new to all this. I was hoping I could get some answers on here.
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Okay, got it.  So, he can get gonorrhea by receiving oral sex if his partner had gonorrhea of the throat.  To resolve this claim that it was YOU, then take a test.  When it is negative, you will know that HE cheated and received oral sex from someone else.  Let us know what happens!
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Well, it would depend on the details of what transpired.  People can get gonorrhea of the throat by giving oral.  Is this what you are talking about?
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