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Here is my situation:

My boyfriend broke up with me last week and the next day, I had unprotected s** with a friend of mine. I have known him for a while. We had no condom, but he claimed to not have anything. I have an IUD so I just went with it, even though it's not something I was completely comfortable with doing. He _____ inside of me. I really don't know his history. My bf wanted to reconcile a few days later so we had s** last night and this morning he woke up with a runny nose and a nose bleed. Could this be because of that? I have not had any problems or symptoms. I feel fine. I'm very scared.
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It takes as least 2 days for STD sy,ptoms to show.
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i have been question simmilar question-- if std symptoms can happen like within 1-2 days. i had been broke up with b/f for 2-months and did sleep with an ex, then got back with b/f of 1-year-- next day he said it hurt when he pee and that he didnt sleep with anyone else, etc. so can that even happen? i have an appt to get std check in a few days but what if i acctually did have something could i have got it from him, he supposedly got that issue day after so did he for sure get it from me...i dont know, anyone know anything about this? or have any comments about similiar situation and EN-RESULT?
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I agree - and would even wonder about a sinus infection with his symptoms.  Its not an std.
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STD symptoms never show the next day and his symptoms ar enot even from an STD. Runny nose=cold, nose bleed=dry air?

Here is my advice, it is always best for people who are sexually active to test for STD. I would advise for you to get tested just because you are sexually active.
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