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i was with this girls and we were going to have sex but neither one of us had a condom. so instead of having sex we did forplay. she performed oral sex on me BUT she used my tshirt as sort of a make shift barrier (pulled down to cover my shirt over my penis) and performed oral sex. she also did the same thing using her vagina. she rubbed up and down my penis again with my shirt pulled covering it. i am planning on testing at 6 weeks and again at 12 weeks. is this incident really something to worry about?
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well good to know though.
oh while im chatting. i started working at drug rehab facility in los angeles. one of the patients has syphilis and is about to begin treatment for it. he told me he found a chancre on his genitals while he was bathing himself. i was wondering, since the syphilis is spread from skin contact, and if he touches the chancre with his finger, will his finger develop a chancre? just curious. no im not scared of contracting it just to let you know though. lol.
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Oh I figured you didn't, but had to address it anyway.

Aj
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oh sorry bout that. didn't mean any offense by it though.
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207091 tn?1337709493
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OK that was kind of rude, and remember that we have a bunch of women who post here that have bv.  

Just saying.

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haha ya of course,  after a long drive to my pad, i jumped in the shower. ewwww. its a good thing i did not go down on her at that party. i was really about to consider doing that but the only fish i like is salmon.
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207091 tn?1337709493
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No, it would die quickly.  I'm assuming you plan on washing them before wearing them again, so you'll be fine.

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