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I have been hanging out with a new guy who we have only done oral and I have swallowed his cum a few times. He is very reliable and I have known him for a while.
At one month from the first situation I have a horrible nausea feeling in m,y stomach for two days and now have the runs very bad as well. Is this just the flu? should I go get checked out cause I saw in your post the 95% would show up at 30 days wich just passed.
Thoughts? suggestions? Do you think I am over reacting?
Thank you for your timeView Thread

31 day test was negative..... please help calm my mindView Thread

I went back to work today cause the recovery seemed great but now I feel like I have the flu again. Is this the 4-6 week flu like systems?
Please help I thought the 31 days was very accurate but now with these constant immune defiencies I feel like I could have caught it from the brief exposure.
Sorry I keep stressing and need a sound minds advice.View Thread

Swallowing during oral percent of aids chance?View Thread

I have had a few partners over the last month. I have had anal sex with 3 different guys but wore a condom each time and came in the condom while inside of the,. Condom didn't break and I pulled out a few times so my hands touched the condom (no cuts) but scared I could have touched my eye or mouth and caused some fluids to enter. All guys say they are negative and very cautious. Again all protected sex
I also had oral sex which I gave.. didn't swallow always pulled them out before cumming... though one persons cum splirted a shot into my mouth once.. Again all claim to be negative.
I have felt weak and upset stomach.. some nausea and fatigue..no temp but sore throat (no swollen lymph)...
Very nervous here.. checked for everything yearly in August and was negative and clean
Please let me know my risk and thoughtsView Thread

I was the top he was the bottom. When we first started he sat on my dick bare and I immediately told him to get off and put on a condom.. (5-8 sec span). We had sex for a bit than stopped no ejaculation occurred. We then started making out again and the same thing happened and I again immediately said I need a condom on I don't dpo bare... I pulled out and we then had sex with a condom to ejaculation.
The guy and my friend who introduced me to him both say he is 100% clean but I am freaking out I never play unsafe and this is making me lose sleep and appetitie.
Please advise me of the risk or steps I should take.
I did not see any blood or have an cuts/etc on my dick after .... but soooo nervous.View Thread


I also had oral sex with 2 different guys. no swallowing on either occasion. I then had a sore throat and very fatigued... went to urgent care and tested positive for strep throat. Could I really have an STD and test positve for strep? I have been on meds for 48 hours my sire throat is def going away but I have a lot of aches and fatigue like I have never felt. I am so scared and stressing out right now that I have Aids or another STD and no strep!!
Please advise... I feel like I def have been safe in my experience but always fear I am sick!
ThanksView Thread

Thanks for the response. I will get check here in about a month.
So oral sex is a very very low risk? for the giver? reciever?View Thread
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