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HAD MY FIRST THREESOME

2 weeks ago today i had a threesome with a couple. There was no men on men contact. The wife performed oral on me before and after i ejaculated along with her husband. so after he had performed oral on him she performed on me. They both said they were diseased free but you never can be sure.

The past 2 weeks i have been urinating more often but its happened before after i've had protected intercourse and sometimes received unprotected oral. It would mean i would have a UTI because i had one before a few yrs back but everytime after 5-6 weeks when i get tested, there's nothing in my urine test and my results are always negative. i guess i'm a little worried this time around is because a woman performed oral on me and another guy at the same time and maybe precum or something from him might get into the head of my penis.

should i be concerned or not?
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Its been 6 weeks since that threesome encounter and I had planned to get checked for stds/hiv. But couldn't get a appointment until next week. But today I saw my old girlfriend and we had protected sex. Vaginal and anal. And she performed unprotected oral. She said she hasn't been with anyone since the begining of this year

Should I bother to go to my appointment next week to get checked from the sexual encounter 6 weeks ago or should I cancel and have to wait another 6 wks or so since I just had this encounter.

I'm mainly going because of my unprotected oral sex encounters
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Protected intercourse is no risk and oral sex poses low risk for std transmission. Most people would not think about their oral exposures and often they would just go about their business unless they started to develop symptoms that may warrant a visit to their nearby clinic or physician. People are also up front about their health, especially their sexual health. But, it does not always hurt to pop in the doctor's office to get checked out. In all, Oral sex is low risk and if you feel you need to figure this out, visit the clinic or primary physician to get checked out and put your mind at ease.
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