Alright. So I am extremely paranoid and looking for a professional opinion. I am normally in a monogamous relationship being tested and and free of all stds within that relationship. Recently I have had two unprotected sexual encounters with two different partners. I ended up performing cunnilingus on a friend of mine exactly two weeks from last night. My friend thinks she's cleAn but has not been tested in sometime. About a week after this encounter I noticed a slightly painful bump on The roof of my mouth. It was red and felt liquid filled. The next day my throat became soar. I became worried and headed to urgent care. The doctor examanded me saying the soar was a mucus pocket and would pop on it's own and that my throat is not inflamed yet swollen meaning its only a viral infection and would pass. The mucus pocket seems to have popped but is still slightly soar. I can kinda feel it but can't see it. It never pussed or discharged anything colored. My other encounter was vaginAl sex with a man claiming to be cleAn. The day after we had sex I started discharging more than normal. This discharge has continued now being slightly creamy with an odor. I have an appointment to be tested next week and have abstained from vaginAl sex. My concern is my throat. I hadn't put any thought into the cunnilingus encounter until my soar appeared. In The meanwhile I had given my "monogamous" partner head wanting to avoid vaginAl until I am tested. I performed fellatio to my partner once more after to urgent care doc sad it was a regular virus. I do not wish to tell my partner I performed outside of our relationship (planning to never do so again). I am worried I passed something to him orally. What are your thoughts? Does it sound like I should be worried? My throat still hurts for the 8th day ([again] 2 weeks after cunnilingus and 9 days after the soar.) now the doctor sAid the virus infection could last up to 14 days. So really I have no grounds for concern.I am still worried and the suspense of waiting is killing me. Cunnilingus I've read is the least likely way to contract something and being she has no simptyms would you think it's safe to assume the urgent care doctor is right? They swabbed for a bacterial infection which was negative but I think that only covers strep? I'd appreciAte any impute!!