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Does Gonorrea increases your chances of HIV for oral sex?

After a night of experiencing mutual oral sex with a woman (both fellatio and cunillingus... NO OTHER SEX) and fingering her, I got red swollen testicles (slight pain, no discharge...).

So I went to see the doc and took tests for Chrlymidia and Gonorrea. Chlymidia came out negative but I still have to wait a couple of days to see what the results for Gonorrea are.

My question is... if I test positive for Gonorrea does that mean I have a higher chance to get HIV from mutual oral sex? Does this change the low/zero-risk of getting infected with HIV through oral sex?

Is it always low risk to get HIV from oral sex even if other STDs are present?

Please help!



Please help!
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me too,  very nervous, today is Day 13 for me....

experts here always say that oral sex is safe, very low risk..

i tot no symptoms like discharge is very safe, can rule out gonorrhea and ngu after say 10 days ?

experts here say hiv is zero risk, syphilis unlikely, herpes (maybe is HSV 1), oral hpv uncommon and unlikely to pass from mouth to penis.....
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1318465 tn?1614894302
Hello

They are going to ask you to post in HIV forum.

Please post in HIV forum.
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