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Exposure by oral sex

Thanks to anyone who decides to give input ahead of time.

On Friday night (6/17/11) , I did something I regret. I was pre-pressured in to "hooking" up with a woman. She ended up preforming oral sex on me, in two different instances.. 1 being about 20-30 seconds and the other 30-45 seconds. We also made out for a little bit.

Didn't notice any sores or lesions on her mouth.

The next day on Saturday (6/18/11) I was again pre-pressured into hooking up with her again. Same circumstance, making out which ended up with her preforming oral on me, for about 1-1:30 minutes. I did ended ejaculating in her mouth.

Although, about a month and a half ago I hooked up with a women who preformed oral on me and ended up leaving two "bite marks". Which to this day haven't gone away but don't bleed or puss. (I have been checked out by a physican since and been tested twice both which came back negetive)

So over the entire period I'd say she gave me about 2-2:30 minutes of oral.

Do you think I'm at risk for any STD's?

I have had weird sensations through-out my body. But no signs of any sores or lesions 5 (technically 4 days post exposure) although it does feel as though like I'm getting a sore throat.

Thanks for the help.
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having protected oral sex saves you a lot of worry!

in general we don't recommend any testing unless you develop symptoms.  totally up to you.

grace
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if you have no symptoms in the genital area you are fine.  Weird sensations throughout your body don't mean anything and are not STD related.  

Please listen to Grace and use protection always, even for oral sex.  No matter how 'low risk' people say it is, you do not want to deal with the things that can be contracted via oral sex.  I was stupid and made the mistake of recieving unprotected oral and I'm paying for it.  
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