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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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oh i forgot to mention this, when i took the gonorhea test, i didn't have the oral swab done. i performed oral and should have gotten it done, but the doc never braught it up. i did test negative on the **** test. do i still need to have the oral swab done?
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Yes.  :)

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cool thanks. i just wanted to know if ultra thin trojan condoms are just as effective at protection than regular ones.
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207091 tn?1337709493
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Yes.

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i just recently did a test for gono/chlamid/syphillis and tested negative. the incedent happened like 8 weeks ago. is it safe to say that my tests are conclusive?
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It depends on so many things - room temp, is it capped or not, are there other things in the syringe, etc etc.

It doesn't matter really - just don't share needles for drug use.  (And I'm not suggesting you do - I don't even know if you use needles.)  There are needle exchange programs in most states, and you can order needles online if you need them.  As one needle user told me, "If you can afford the drug, you can afford the clean needles."

Aj
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