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Chances for gonorrhea?

So i slept with three guys, one in September 2009 and the other two were recent. After sleeping with guy A in July, i slept with guy B in August and September. Just recently, guy A told me that one of his partners tested positive for gonorrhea (she was a virgin). Guy A claims that he only slept with me and other virgins. So, does this mean I gave gonorrhea to him? However, guy B was just tested and came back clean. Since I slept with guy B a lot more than Guy A, why was guy B never affected? Is it possible that the first guy, from September 2009, gave me gonorrhea and i had no symptoms for over a year ? p.s. im seventeen and used a condom with every guy.
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oh yes it is definitely possible that you got it from the other guy and that you didn't have symptoms till then, and kudos for using the condoms
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Do you think Guy A is being honest?  What about the girls he is sleeping with?  Do you think they were all virgins?  I think girls often claim they are virgins when they aren't.  Regardless of who got it from who, it is ABSOLUTELY MANDATORY that you get tested.  Gonorrhea can lead to some bad stuff if untreated.  Free STD clinics or ones that are cheap are fairly easy to find.  If you don't have it, that explains why Guy B doesn't have it, and Guy A is either lying to you about the others being virgins or they are lying to him about being virgins.  If you do, since you were using condoms, that would be why Guy B doesn't have it.  In the end though, the only thing that matters is that YOU find out if you have it and get treated if necessary.  Really though, just get tested.  
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