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White Discharge

hey guys its been a week since my unprotected oral sex with a guy who tells me he is tested 6 weeks after a anal sex and 2 months before our event and went to get tested again yesterday, said hed send me pictures of the tests on paper today. everything is going fine he says hes negative and just as am getting oveer my fear of hiv and a sore throat that the doctor called an allergy, i wake up and have to use the restroom no burning sensation but after i pee i feel pain in my penis and a few mins later i notice some white liqued in my penis, my question is is this hiv related and if not what is it? also should i just go get tested at a two week mark or is this premature if not advised?
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You need to accept that you never had a risk and need to put this matter behind you.Come back and posting more questions will make your anxiety worse.
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First of all remember this you should never rely on some other persons status to determine your status, I am saying this because HIV is a difficult virus to transmit so it is not necessary that you immediately get infected once you are exposed to the virus, so if your partner is positive and you get to know that and you start believing that you are also positive and ruin your life, secondly as you said your partner lied to you so any one can lie to about their status further someone can be in the window period and get a negative test result.

So the best thing is YOU know your own STATUS.

And always practice safe sex, as the fact that the virus is difficult transmit does not mean you play with your precious life. A Risk is a Risk.
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just found out some interesting news went to the doctor and when i asked him about how many years hes been there he said 7 and not one case of hiv transmitted orally reported. i asked him if he believed the Doctors on Medhelp were credibal such as Dr. Hansfield and Dr. Hook with their no risk belief and he agreed one hundred percent. He says though people are cautious to say that their is zero risk they use low risk as not to put themselves in a spot where if should it happen their held responsible. i left that office singing only to inform the person i had sex with if he was being completely honest with me about his sex life..... guess what he wasnt. turns out he had unprotected oral and protected sex with a girl 5 to 6 weeks ago....guess what she never got tested and has been sleeping around with people before that.... just got afraid all over again, not just about a possible chlamydia exposure but to anything else, less hiv worried now. The guy i had sex with got tested two days ago and gets his test on monday can i use his tests as a reasonable idea of what to expect for my self, i never had sex before this.
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You never had an exposure.
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am going today for a test the doctor said it could be chlamydia i know thats easy to get and easy to fix but do my risks increase if i received chlamydia for hiv, also after that episode i waitd an hour to pee and it hurt so i think i do have something. has any one every gotten hiv after getting another std through oral or is it still no risk?

on a side question how long does an std test for chlamydiae take?
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Oral sex is not a risk for HIV, see a Dr if concerned.
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