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Risk from past activities

Hello

I made some stupid choices when i was younger, and have had multiple partners, some are CSW (Maybe 3 or 4 times.  Recently, I wanted to start getting more serious and settle down, and am wondering if any of my previous activities would have put me at risk.  I don't smoke, drink or use drugs, so I have never shared any needles or the like.  No tatoo.  

Here are some of the activities i've done with my parners:  The standard sex, all intercourse were protected.  Some pre-sex activities, like oral sex, and fingering, mutual masturbation type thing, some are not protected.  There were instances where i would be rubbming my genitles against my partners, most of them are un-protected, there may have been brief penegration from these, nothing more than 1 sec, and only the tip of my penis would have "entered" her... not the entire thing...nipple sucking and kissing, french kissing and such...

I know the best thing is to get tested, but while i wait for my appointment and results, can someone tell me whether i was at risk?

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You want to discuss STDs then you need to go to the STD Forum.
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The most common ones like herpes,chlamydia,etc.A full STD screen is the way to go here.Don't go on symptoms,just test.
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Even with the once or twice when the tip came in contact with the girl's genitles with no protection?

Getitright, what other STD can I or should I get tested for base on these activities?  For sure, all intercourses were protected.

I remember one episode where after the possible exposure (protected sex, protected oral, rubbing and nipple kissing), I had a throat and eye infection the next day, accompany with a mild fever that lasted for a day or 2, collow by a nasty cold that lasted about 2 weeks... is this some kind of STD or HIV symptoms?
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You never had an exposure of contracting HIV in any of the situations you've provided.
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Because of all this sexual activity i would suggest a complete STD screen,including Hiv testing.All the best.
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Zero risk. Oral sex, fingering as well as protected sex will not put you at the risk of HIV. Also HIV can not transmit outside the human body. You are safe. And do not need testing.
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