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Oral STD Risk

Hello,

I'm female. 3 weeks ago I performed oral sex on a male. I feel perfectly fine but I'm still worried.
He advised that he has been tested and is clean. However, he never tested for HIV, but claims he uses condoms at all times.
I understand that HIV carries a miniscule risk but i am worried because he confessed that he has used escorts in the past.
It appears from reading the boards that chlamydia is probably not an issue. Should I concern myself with a throat swab forgonorrhea? HIV testing to be on the safe side?

Thanks in advance.
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It is low, because it is not common to get an oral STD.
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Thank-you. Is the STD risk low due to his claim of condom use? I'm slightly confused about oral gonorrhea risks with a partner of unknown status. Last question.
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Sorry, I was posting in the wrong forum.

I see no reason to be concerned about anything, the risk is low for STD's.

More info on HIV post in that forum, but you had no risk.
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See no reason for HIV testing.
STD questions post in the STD forum.
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