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Oral sex risk - again

Over seven weeks ago, we were both very drunk. She, white, middle aged divorced over 5 years single mother and grandmother, status unknown but a very nice lady who just drank tto much. Me married, white, middle aged, separated, and monogamous over 25 years male, status disease free. We both gave and recieved oral, that is it. No ejaculation. Unable to do anything else due to booze. Her risk from me is zero because I tested negative ten years ago for insurance and have had no sexual activity outside of marriage except for this recent episode. I have been reading the forums here and looking all over the net, and it looks like my risk is almost zero from this incident. Is there any need for me to worry further? I have had no symptoms as far as I can tell.
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186166 tn?1385259382
:)
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Never mind. I spoke with a board certified ID physician, gave all of the info above, and was told the same thing you told me earlier. Thanks.
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In the "unable to do anything due to booze" statenment, let me clarify please. There was brief exterior genital contact lasting only a few seconds. No erection, no penetration. Does that change your assessment any?
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186166 tn?1385259382
:)
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Thank you for your prompt reply and for what you and others do.. Gald I found this forum!
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186166 tn?1385259382
no risk...testing is not warranted.

relax........................................
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