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answer from oral oter std

As i wrote in hiv section, i gave oral to a man protected and i was told that even if i had not worn the condom i might be ok I mean without hiv, but i must said i Steel felling ill, with some pain in my tongue and some red stains.. so if I wore condom, I am pretty sure I did not have any contact with cum, I saw precum but if I touched was with my hands, and may be a little of it came in contact with the condom, then with my mouth and tongue, so, with this hypothetically little contact which std may I have contracted.
I received itraconazole for 14 day for oral thrush, it did not worked.
Thank you!!  
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Hi giving protected oral is zero risk for any std
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really? so why do i have this tongue pain? the problem began exactly 8 days after de told encounter, are there any std that might be passedf if i got a Little precum in my mouth?, i still thinking that may be the liquid was in my hands, then on the condom, and finally in my tongue and mouth, is it posible?
not possible
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