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I received oral sex for the first time last night from a girl who says shes only given it to one other guy I did this without a condom and I had a small blemish on the middle of my penis from masturbating previously it's light pink it was about 2 weeks ago when I masterbated and got the sore it scabed  over and  eventually the scab fell off not it's a light pink color (like it's not a open wound anymore ) cause it's just a blemish (discoloration) an I received oral sex without a condom while having this blemish what are the risks for any disease
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You don't have an HIV concern.
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Nobody will answer I'm deathly afraid
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You need to post all other questions in the STD Forum. This forum is HIV specific.
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What about other diseases what could I get
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Thank you so much are you an actual doctor?
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No, you do not have anything to worry about.
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So I have nothing to worry about ?
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by Emily_MHModerator,
And to clarify, it is this site's stance, based on studies and our own MedHelp experts (all of whom are world-renowned for their work in this field), that oral sex carries no risk for HIV.  
Emily
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