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Can performing oral sex infect your genitals?

Follow up question to something I posted a week or so ago. I performed oral sex on another guy about 10 days ago. He didn’t touch me at all, and when he finished, it was outside of mouth completely. Since, I’ve had dull aches in my boys down below, even though I wasn’t touched - at all. This questions sounds absolutely ridiculous to me, but I have to ask. Is there any infection a person can get orally, that would also impact the genitals? I’m very familial with the symptoms of bacterial infections in the mouth, throat, etc, and I have zero symptoms there. Trying to do a genera search for this is a nightmare, so I’m really hoping I can get some feedback here!
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Short answer is no.

Anxiety can however mimic symptoms of genital symptoms especially if you keep checking down there etc but your encounter has not passed any STIs down there :)
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Thank you so much, I appreciate you taking the time to answer. Try googling a question like this and you get bombed with anything but the answer you’re looking for. Physically, I couldn’t imagine how something like that could even happen, but ya never know. I think you’re right about anxiety…
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