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Straight to the point STD question

I'm a male early 30's. Over the course of the last eight (8) months I engaged in three (3) acts of unprotected oral sex where I received it.

The first act lasted about one minute.

The second act lasted about 30 seconds.

The third act lasted 30 seconds.  

No acts were to completion. Status of each female is unknown.  Basically it was a female who would briefly go down on me and she would use her hand to finish me.  

Question:  If these acts took place between 4 and 8 months ago and up to today I have had ZERO symptoms of any STD / STI, is it safe to assume that I may not have contracted anything? Just attempting to piece everything together to see if I am required to test for the above instances. Besides those incidents I have had no other unprotected acts. If you were in my shoes what would you do?

Best regards.

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Get the tests.  Look by 4 months all of the tests will be accurate, and you can sleep at night.  Take it from me.  I haven't slept well in 3 months.  Currently waiting on my test results, so at least 2 more sleepless nights.
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I would go test for anything and everything that you can be tested for just so you know your status. When you decide to have sex again, I would have the female go and check her status also. I know it sounds crazy because we as men like to get a little head and lick a little cat then throw on a condom for the penetration and call it a day, but they are fkn us over with all of these diseases my friend and it's not safe out here anymore. You do not want to end up with something you cannot get rid of for being careless. Please be safe, get checked out anyway, even if you feel fine. You'll feel much better holding a negative result in your hand. Blessings
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