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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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207091 tn?1337709493
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Nope.  The only thing you'll get is grossed out.

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ok. this is going to sound stupid and weird but here it goes. went to a public restroom and when i opened the door i saw this dried up white splotch on the handle. i could tell it was from a liquid cuz it was drippy. its dried and stuff and when i notice it i was like EWWWWWWWW. WTF is that ****. well after i took a leak i made sure i scrubbed the **** out of my hands to clean it. i have no idea what the hell it is, could be anything but i was wondering if it had been some freaking **** stain, could i catch anything from it?
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207091 tn?1337709493
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Yes, but if you get another one, you should get that tested.

Aj
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i don't think had any symptoms back in march. i had a few boils on my *** cheeck over the summer though but that can be from anything.
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207091 tn?1337709493
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Oh if you haven't had any symptoms since March, I wouldn't worry at all.

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oh and just to add. this incedent occured around march. my teacher assigned us to a specific client and i got that guy. im pretty sure that my teach would not have assigned me to him if he currently had mrsa. but i was just wondering what you might think.
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