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Sickness As A Result Of Giving Head

A couple of days ago, I gave head to my previois boyfriend. I know he had a previous partner before me, but upon me asking, disclosed they used a condom. He had also taken a shower that morning. A couple days later, I started a nose drip and proceeded sneezing after. Than I got a bad sore throat. I looked at it in the mirror with a flash light and notcied that the back on my throat has red bumps (allergy bumps on back of my throat are irritated) and I have wjite spots on the side of my tonsils(although I had a tonsillectomy). I am worried if this is an STI or just a cold. There is also a "sick" season here in Hawaii..and very heavy vog. I also sleep with my mouth open from time to time. Can you please help me out? Thank you!
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Thank You! :)
Lesson learned this time- Never Again. I was like freaking out. I looked at all types of crazy stories online. Usually, my immune system is pretty in-tact. Guess just have to get better :)
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1318465 tn?1614894302
Grace: when it comes to matters of oral sex,  it's only worth it for the reciever.   ;)

Hawaiian gal, when you start inspecting your self like you describe with a flashlight its more of an anxiety thing than STD thing.  Take care of your self for a couple days.  Feel better.
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101028 tn?1419603004
sounds like you have an upper respiratory infection going on. be seen for a strep culture though.

always protect yourself and have protected sexual contact - not worth the risk or the worry of having unprotected oral!!

grace
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I also went kind of deep and gagged often
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