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hello what std's could i acquire from recieving unprotected oral sex from a female. I am a male and I am afraid of having caught an std from this act. I got tested at 17 days after this exposure for syphilis, hiv, chlamadia and ghonorea and everything was negative.
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HIV questions post in the HIV forum.
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I do have a long term partner and I have tested 17 days after for ghonorea, chlamadia, syphillis and hiv and all were negative. However Im really worried about Hiv from recieving oral sex but I have read that there has never been a report of getting hiv from recieving oral sex.
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Do you have a long term partner? If so then test for their protection if not then do as Vance suggests.
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okay thank you and I have browsed some post on the hiv forum and have learned that recieving a blowjob is not a risk for hiv because the saliva inhibits hiv. Would it be any different if the person would have any blood in her mouth?
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No major reason to test.
HIV questions post in the HIV forum please
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Should i test for herpes or only if i get symtoms of herpes? The oral lasted for like 1 or 2 minutes. So HIV is not a concern at all even if she had blood in her mouth because i have heard that it is a risk if the person has blood in her mouth.
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3149845 tn?1506627771
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Hi, oral is low risk for std,s and no risk for hiv. testing for syphilis would be 6 weeks to be conclusive and herpes would need to wait 3 month.
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