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scared!

now that i know hiv is no risk from unprotected oral sex...what others stds can occur from oral, its been 2 monthsand i dont see anything on my penis  
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101028 tn?1419603004
no it will not but it protects against the 2 most common types of hpv that are associated with oral , anal and genital cancers and the 2 most common causes of obvious genital warts.
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okay..but will it prevent me from ever gtting hpv?
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101028 tn?1419603004
just be smarter from this point forward!  if you are under 28, start your hpv shot series!
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hey grace i know i should be protecting my self at all costs when it comes down to sex..i did have protected vaginal sex with her tho, but not oral..and i havent taken any shots for hpv, but its been almost been 3 months and i dont see anything wrong with my penis.no burning or discharge i occasionaly get a tingling feeling inside my urethra but i always had that feeling my whole life
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101028 tn?1419603004
you've asked about hiv on your posts on the hiv forum. continue to ask them here as hiv questions  are more appropriate on that forum.

you should always be having protected oral sex - both giving and receiving. oral sex isn't safe sex by no means and you should be  protecting yourself!!

have you had your gardasil shot series for hpv yet?

grace
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3230354 tn?1381305686
Yes no risk.
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nope not seeing anything...is oral sex safe with hiv tho?
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3230354 tn?1381305686
Gonorrhoea, NGU and herpes are the main STDs to worry about from receiving oral sex but let me stress that all those are very rare as oral sex is pretty safe compared to unprotected vaginal and anal sex and if you aren't showing any symptoms after two months ie discharge from the penis or burning sensation when urinating then there really is no need for testing.    
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