I am a a 30 year old male. I recently had a threesome with my long term partner and another woman. We did this twice with the same additional partner.
First off, Myself and my partner have never had a STD and have never had any STD's
We had a threesome with another woman, and we engaged in the following.
I will refer to the "new female" as the additional female partnerAfter the second encounter, the new female informed us her ex had tested positive to chlamidya, she last had sex with him the day after our first threesome, but told us after the second threesome.
I then did a chlamidya test and was negative for oral and urine test
Now 2 weeks after this test, the new female informed her other partner had Gonarrhea,
she is to be tested for this tomorrow.
Since having the threesome and knowing that the new female tested 3some
1 day later "new female" had oral, vaginal sex with a infected partner.
7 days later 3some
2 days later new female informed us of infected status of partner, and she did a test for chlamidya,
1 day later Male partner does Chlamidya test, and 5 days later I received a negative result for oral test and urine test1 day later new female test positive for chlamidya
1 Day later My Long term partner gets tested for chlamydia and is awaiting results
Male giving oral to new female
Male receiving oral from new female
Male giving analinguis to new female
Male kissing
Male fingered new female
My Partner gave oral to new female for around 15-20minutes
My partner gave me oral with the new female
My partner fingered new female and then put those fingers in her own mouth and new females mouth
My partner had sex with new female with a strapon
Now My questions is, that I am worried about myself and my long term partner getting Gonarrhea from the above activites, WE DID not have vaginal or anal sex with the NEW female. Myself and my partner will get tested. I have read on many posts by Hunter Handsfield MD, that it is very hard to get gonarrhea from anything but vaginal and anal sex.
Myself and my long term partner are symptom free. And it has been around 2 weeks since our last sexual encounter with the "new female"