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Chances of no symptoms

I have read a few of these questions and answers and i am still curious, so i will ask a question that i think hasn't been asked before, or recently.  My question is this:  What are the chances of a man contracting gonorrhea, syphillis, or chlamydia from a brief encouter involving unprotected oral sex?  If gonorrhea is present, what are the chances of the man NOT having any kind of discharge?

I had an encounter over 6 weeks ago, and I believe that my "symptoms" may be all in my head, and the mild irritation that i am experiencing is due to me examining the opening of my penis, but i am just curious.  I see the description of gonorrhea and it involves discharge, but the description goes on to explain that there may not be any symptoms at all.


This discussion is related to Gonorrhea from prostitute fellatio.
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Below is for UNPROTECTED ORAL (that you recieved fallacito):

chances of a man contracting gonorrhea:   low low    (possible but still low)
                                                    syphillis:   low low low (so low you shouldn't worry)
                                             ,  chlamydia:   low low low  (so low you shouldn't worry)

If we assume you are infeceted with gonorrhea the chances of the man NOT having any kind of discharge:    So we know that about 20% of men don't show symptoms thats usally the number I see.   Some studies have found that up to 50% dont' show symptoms, but If you want chances, I'd stay with the 20% because if you get infected with gono, chances are your going to get symptoms.
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JJ, you are the man...
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