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Risk of gonnorhea?

Around 7 months ago (June 2017) I had protected sex with a csw, around a week after I started having an unprotected relationship with my girlfriend. My question is that after 7 months could I have been infected and passed it on to my girlfriend 7 months later as she has started to have a black/brown discharge and itching around the vagina. Over the last seven months we have unprotected sex around 5-7 times a week. I have shown no symptoms whatsoever and my girlfriend has only had this for 2 days. She has irregular periods all the time due to having a contraceptive implant in her arm, but she says she has never experienced anything like this.

Any help would be greatly appreciated!
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Sometimes, STDs show no symptoms. And gonorrhea is not an exception, but you had protected sex with that lady before starting to have sex with your girlfriend. So, you couldn't get gonorrhea from that protected sex, unless you also had unprotected oral. Gonorrhea can be transmitted through oral sex.
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The oral sex was also protected. Could the chances
Be that even if I did have it and was symptomless, and we have sex 7 times a week why would she only get the symptoms now after having sex 150+ times with me?
As I said, you could have gonorrhea without showing any symptoms. So, if you have it in your body, you can transmit it, welther is giving you symptoms or not.
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