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Throat gonorrhea or chlamydia or HIV?

Hi,

About a week ago I went down on a guy, it was for under a minute and he didn't ejaculate in my mouth. Yesterday I noticed some white lines in the back of my throat on the right side. It has been less painful today. I don't know if this is serious or just a simple thing. It seems to get better with gargling and it doesn't hurt so bad, just kind of irritated and a little swollen lymph node on that side. I've attached pictures in my profile please look it over and let me know what you think. Should I go get a swab done or is it unnecessary? I don't know what it could be.

Thank you
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3149845 tn?1506627771
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One more thing. You were never at any risk for contracting HIV, none.
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3149845 tn?1506627771
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Hi also, your risk for contracting any std was very very low. If it were Gono or Chlamydia for example the penis head would need to come in contact in the back of the throat by the tonsils as that is where the mucus membranes are.

If your concerned then have a swab to elliminate your anxiety.
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