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How prevelant are these?

1.  Gonorrehea in the throat
2. Chlaymida in the throat
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101028 tn?1419603004
none of that was a risk for an oral std
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That was the last question I promise.  Please answer.
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Don't know why it said "kissing her ****",  I only kissed her deeply/normally
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Thank you for your response Grace.   I have been checked via a urine sample for gonorrhea and chlamydia and both tests were negative. I have had though and off and on throat irritation for about five weeks now, some days are worse than others.   I have zero white spots the only thing I have noticed his veins, skinny red ones on my tonsil and in the back of my throat.    I don't really have any swollen glands and no fever.  My exposure,  if any, to anything oral would have been after fingering a woman briefly, her sucking my fingers, Then deeply kissing her *** and chewing the gum that was in her mouth.    I know you probably think I'm ridiculous for even asking this, but the chances of me getting anything like that Are pretty much zero right?   Will probably concerns me the most are the red lines in the back of my throat, and that's why I ask.
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101028 tn?1419603004
I am out of practice with my stats but I think I recall it was 20% of both infections are also orally.

grace
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