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Oral sex - semen in mouth

So... I was with someone which i dont know his status so we did no anal sex but we did oral sex. He finished in my mouth without notifying me ahead so it took me like 5-7 seconds to decide what do. ( I mention it because i know i should act immediately to lower risk which I didn't). After like 7 seconds i spit most of it and i guess i was swallow some without control :( . More than this, i checked super good and there is no blood/sores/cuts that i can see in my mouth but in the lask week i have hard cough.

A. What is really the risk to get hiv from sprem in the mouth? Is it really exist?

B. I dont have any sore but since i have cough for a week.. if i have some viral thing or some Throat illness (the ones u need antibiotics to)... Is it incase the risk?

Im super stressed so thanks for any answer :/
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You've already asked the HIV question in the HIV forum, but I'm sure they'll tell you there is no risk for HIV, and there isn't.

No STD gives you a cough, but covid certainly can. Have you been tested for covid?

If you have covid, or another illness, it doesn't increase the risk of getting an STD, but there is a risk for oral gonorrhea, chlamydia and syphilis when giving unprotected oral sex.

You've already had gonorrhea once. No judgements, but you should really consider using condoms. It's okay to insist on them. :)
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Checked for covid due to cough, negative (i checked 3 times lol), also, i insist on condom when it goes to anal but i mostly dont do anal. I try to keep it safe but this dude just didn't tell me he gonna cum and just did it (he saw how mad and upset i am). There is no chance i got hiv from sprem in my mouth? Even it took me like 7 seconds to spit it? Or even swallow some? ;/
You can get an STD from oral without someone ejaculating in your mouth. I know, realistically, that not a lot of people use condoms for oral, but you should, especially because you have a lot of anxiety around STDs.

And no, it doesn't matter how long you hold the semen in your mouth - still not a risk.

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