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Sore throat and exposure

In the month of January I had sexual contact with 5 men. The activities ranged in just mutual masturbation to unprotected oral sex. At one point, one man had a cut on his lip and was bleeding a tiny bit and performed oral on me, unprotected. Sometimes, the man I was with would ejaculate on my penis and I am sure I had his semen on my urethra and penis.

Now, it is February and I have a sore throat. I have NEVER had anal sex nor vaginal (I am gay). However, I have done the above activities!!

Shall I go test?
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:((((
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But there was still blood!!!!
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Was his cut so big that it was squirting blood? Of course not. No risk.
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Even with a cut on lip during him giving me oral?
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Well oral sex and masterbation is not a risk for HIV. But a risk for other STD's.

It is recommended to test for all STD's and HIV if sexually active yearly. If you have not done so then this would be a good time. But the above situations do not put you at risk for HIV.
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