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Should I test for gonorrhea ?

Im 18 and im a male
Ok so I had an encounter with a girl November 20 th 2010 (4.5 months ago) , I performed oral on her for LITERALLY 1 or 2 seconds. There was tongue involved. I did an STD test for hep b , chlamydia, HIV , syphilis , and they were all negative. But my doctor did not test me for gonorrhea. Should I get tested for it ? I don't really have any symptoms , and would me performing oral on her for 2 seconds affect my penis or my mouth or throat.

1: So basically should I test for gonorrhea ?
2: would me giving oral affect my penis or mouth , throat , etc ?

Thanks in advance , I'm freaking out because it was my first time ever having sex.
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1. No I see no reason for testing. You had no real risk
2. Mouth/throat but from 2 seconds no way you would get gonorrhea and even if you did after 4.5 months it would have cleared on its' own. But you didn't even have a risk to begin with.
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I'm gonna try to forget about it, I really appreciate Ur help thank u so much.
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If you can't get past it then seek a therapist to help you and/or test just to put it out of your mind.
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I have 1 last question , so do u think after 4.5 months I would have experienced some symptoms by now like throat pain, cuz I I had a sore throat for 2 weeks but its been like 3 months since that happened. I trust Ur advice but always have a doubt and I can never enjoy my day without thinking . I'll be leaving for vacation in 3 weeks and I'm gonna be thinking alot. Any last advice would be the Icing on the cake . I really appreciate it .
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Thank u so much !!!!!! God bless
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Even without those tests, I would not wory about a STD from 1-2 seconds or even 1-2 minutes or 10-20 minutes.
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Thank u so much , I was hoping u would answer, your one of the best on this site. So I shouldn't be worrying about any other stds or anything ?
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