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Ejaculated

Hi

I am really stressed that  5 years ago i ejaculated a few times in my her ex's mouth, which i believe she does not have any STDs or anything related to sexual disease, but then she already did it with her ex (first time) but does not have STDs either. Should i worry? I am so stressed
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Thank you so much! Appreciate it now i am not stressed anymore and sometimes when im alone i over think too much
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The answer is not going to change
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Even if she swallows it right, i think she swallowed her ex once and mine few times. Thank you this is my last question thank you
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Thank you so much u made me relieve right now.

No i dont have any STDs as it was my first time doing anything related to sex or etc. thank you!
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Patience, patience. This is a community volunteer forum; it doesn't have 24/7 coverage.

This was no risk at all. HIV has never been proved to be transmitted mouth to penis. Ejaculation in your partner's mouth makes no difference, except maybe to increase that person's risk of STD if you had anything.

Since you're worried, consider having an HIV test. The negative result might be more reassuring than anything else. In the meantime, stay mellow. If this is your only risk, there is no way you have HIV.
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