If that was your only exposure then you shouldn't worry about NGU.
You can't get a NGU pathogen from protected oral sex, You ruled out a hand full of them already.
If you don't have discharge or tinggling somewhere along you urethra, then no need to test.
Hi Jessy,
That was one and ONLY exposure I had in my 30 years of life. I am getting married in 6 months and I want to get rid of these things from my mind.
Its NOT dot. Its like black color 1-2 mm wide thickness around the tip of penis like 360'
If you assure me, then I'll cancell the NGU appointment.
Thanks
a Black dot is NOT a symptom of NGU.
So I see your going to waste more money and test for NGU anyway despite what we are telling you -- that you weren't at risk for NGU.
I just want to say if you come back positive for NGU, know you didn't get it from you protected oral sex encounter.