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Passing Gonorrhea from Mouth to Mouth

I understand that Gonorrhea can be passed through oral sex but how likely is it to pass oral Gonorrhea infection from the mouth of one person to another? I recently found out I have genital gonorrhea and because I had oral sex with the person that gave it to me I understand I may also have the infection in my mouth although I have no symptoms of a bacterial throat infection. If I kissed someone else before I found out about the Gonorrhea but after the exposure, how likely is it that I gave that person oral Gonorrhea?
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Dr's do not come on this board, you have to pay $ to get an answer from them. All the questions I answer with knowledge come from reading what the Dr's have to say and from what another person who answers questions on this forum who has worked in the STD field. I do not give definate answers unless I know it to be true.
If you don't believe me then see your Dr and you will get the same answer. STD's no matter what are not passed by kissing.
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No disrespect intended but I see that you answer a lot of the postings on here. May I ask how you know? Where do you get your information from? Are you a doctor?
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None, oral gonorrhea is not passed from kissing, no matter what.
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