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If I have tested negative, am I safe?

I had a few encounter with CSW over the past few years until May last year (the last one).
All of the vaginal intercourse were protected. I gave 1 unprotected oral (to a female csw) and I got 1 unprotected oral (from a female).
I tested a few times, the last test was on HIV A&B, GC, CT Syphillis. The result came back negative.
Now I am concern on even I tested negative, can I give any of those to my wife? Other test I should do?


I know I asked a question before, but pls answer this one I need to know so I can sleep better or do something.
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Thanks Aelly,

I really appreciate the response. We'll go from there, if there is a blister, we go to the dr. otherwise I will follow my Dr. advise. Beside she is an internal medicine Dr. She must know alot.
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Kaiser is a very respectable medical facility and have an elite std treatment sector. The only reason I said that was because most people often do it. An outbreak of sores is better evaluated by physicians to indicate whether or not the outbreak is indeed HSV. I can understand why they dont normally test for that, but, overall, you really have nothing to worry about, friend.
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I asked Kaiser, they said they do not usually test HSV 1 or 2 unless there is an outbreak. The thing is that I do not have any outbreak so does my wife.
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1331558 tn?1317687687
If you are negative on your tests, then, you have nothing to be concerned about. If it has been a year since you had exposures with CSWs and not have done so recently, once again, you have nothing to worry about. Oral sex is almost safe sex but not completely. But since the results were negative, you have nothing to worry about. Most CSWs are often checked out after a great deal of sexual exposures and they definitely do not want to get anything from their clients so protected sex is often used. One question though, you say you got tested for HIV, Syphilis, GC, but did you get tested for HSV 1 or 2?
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