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Oral sex

I would like to know the god honest seriousness and risk of receiving oral sex from another male (I am a male) who may be a sex worker. The oral sex lasted about a half min and I did ejaculate in his mouth. Noticed a sting about a year later. Noticed a discharge while making a bowel movement about 2 years later. What are the god honest risk of receiving oral sex and I would like to know why the information on here provided is so much different than other trusted cites like CDc. Every other cite claims there is much risk for gonorrhea and chlamydia from oral sex.

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That is why the internet is not a Dr.
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Well I mean just about every other site that comes up with a google search.
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Like what site?
Often what is posted online is more conservative then actual. When I first started my research I found sites saying to wait 2 weeks for testing for gonorrhea and chlamydia, yet in reality only need 2-3 days after exposure for testing.
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I just don't understand why these doctors have different information than any other trusted cite
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This site also has a Dr's forum, I gained knowledge from them and other readings.
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But where do you know this from? How can you be so sure of your info?
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Not having symptoms and dormant are different. Men at most can go without chlamydia symptoms for 12 months.
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But other websites have these infections not having symptoms a lot of times. Why does your information differ and how are you so sure?
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No they do not lay dormant.
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There is information explaining that these infections tend to lay dormant for an amount of time so how is this not relateable
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What happened 1-2 years later has nothing to do with a STD.
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