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So back on Feb 13th i spent a wild night of drinking, my night started at about 8pm and ended the next day in the afternoon. In the morning i was at a girls house (intoxicated) and was going to perform oral on her but decided to use her vibrator instead. now here is where i screwed up, to lubricate the vibrator i inserted it in my mouth (touching the back of my throat) and pulled it out and used it on her. that was the only contact i encountered and since then the next day ive had a sore throat that comes and goes within a week. about a week after getting the sore throat i noticed bumps on the back of my tongue (left and right side) i had them checked out by the doctor and he say they were "taste buds" its  been over 2 months and they are still there and the sore throat comes and goes. i am taking zpak given to me by the doctor (3 days ago) and im scheduled to see a allergy specialist this monday. my question is what should i be concerned for and should i be tested? also i may add ive only had 1 partner prior to this and before we started having sex she got tested and was clean on everything.
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Agree with Dallasfan 100%
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ya i just find it weird that my sore throat wont go away even with antibiotics... hopefully the allergy specialist finds something.... any other opinions?
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I would trust your Doctor. Even if you lubricated the vibrator after directly placing inside her the risk of Gonorrhea, HSV and syphils are essentially none.
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also i forgot to add, b4 i reached the girls house i was at the beach in shivering cold weather wearing only a tee shirt and shorts drinking, i thought thats where i caught the sore throat from but now starting to think it might be something else. and in order to see the bumps on my tongue i have to stick it out so you can see them on the back.
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