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oral stds

Two years ago I did the dumbest thing in my life.  I gave oral sex to a boyfriend.  There was no ejaculation.  He was a sleazy guy and we broke up a week later.  8 months after the event I gave my current boyfriend oral sex, and about 8 months after that we started having unprotected vaginal sex.  When I found out that STDS can be transmitted orally, I went and got tested.  I got a rapid HIV test which came back negative, and a urine test for gonorrhea and chlamydia which were both negative.  I know oral STDS don't show as genital ones, but I figured all the times I gave my boyfriend oral sex and then we had unprotected sex, it would have been passed to me genitally.
So, should I be worried about this event 2 years ago? Should I be worried about oral gonorrhea and oral chlamydia? I know oral chlamydia is rare, but would it spontaneously resolve like oral gonorrhea does?
Thanks.
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Thanks kdaily
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652407 tn?1300737199
well you don't have to worry about chlamydia via oral sex.

Gonorrhea is believed by some doctors to clear up on its own with in time.
I really wouldn't worry about this exposure
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Thank you for your quick reply. I appreciate it.
Just one last question. If I would have acquired oral gonorrhea and chlamydia, would it have resolved on its own since it has been so long?
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652407 tn?1300737199
you shouldn't worry about the unprotected oral sex 2 years ago, if you were to get anything you would have known by now. The unprotected sex as long as you are both negative for all STDs you are fine with that same partner but in the future you should consider having your partners and yourself tested before unprotected sex so you don't find yourself with an STD.

Good luck
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