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what could it be?

I gave oral sex to my boyfriend in March 17,he didn't ejaculate or anything. Now two weeks later i have a little throat discomfort. I asked him if he has ever been positive for any stds or if he has ever been at risk with hiv. He denied it. At the moment i am worried it could be hiv or any other std.
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NO!!!!  Oral sex is no risk, there are numerous SCIENTIFIC studies which support this.  Please do not say that it is low risk on a site where people are already anxious about non risk situations.

For the record ORAL SEX IS NOT A RISK for the reason that I stated at teh start of this thread.  Science backs this up 100%.
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You will not get HIV giving sombody a blow job, your saliva contains over a dozen enzymes and proteins which render the virus inactive.  Sounds to me like you caught a cold.
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I forgot to mention, i have couple of headaches and diarrhea which cones and goes.
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