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Unprotected Oral Sex with Escort

I am 21 years old and had unprotected oral sex with a 20 year old escort. The encounter lasted for a few minutes. The next day I went to the doctor about a bacterial infection in my ear and he prescribed a Z-Pack.

I'm panicking as I am due to be married in a few weeks.  If I do not develop any symptoms in the next few days can I take it that the Z Pack was sufficent to knock out any infection or should I go and get tested if symptoms appear? Please  help.
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But, he did not ask us that. He asked for "medical" advice and the manogamy issue had nothing to do with the question and has nothing to do with medicine.

I would agree, that all cards laid down, he does not seem ready. But, that is none of my business.
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Baron, though you are 100% correct: this is not a place of judgment. It is a medical question.

Agreed to seek MA.
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I don't see anything judgmental there.

In this modern world, safer sex is something all people should be advised to consider.

Suggesting full and comprehensive STD testing, if he's about to enter a committed monogamous relationship, is also a sound thing to suggest.

As for the reconsidering the relationship, it's a valid question, maybe he's not fully committed to the idea and needs to have a dialogue with her and himself about that.
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the Z-pack will only cure chlamydia, which would not be able to contract anyway via oral sex. If you are worried, get an STD test.
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Go seek medical attention.

You should also consider whether you really wish to be monogamous and married if you're seeking out escorts.

You should also consider something called safer sex.
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