As your question has been fully answered in regards to std's, we are closing this thread. Take care
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You don't have an STD or HIV. Your tests are conclusive.
You should get those checked out by your doctor, though. They can indicate other things, some of which are serious. Don't get so hung up on thinking about STDs that you miss other things. Go see your doctor, and don't put that off.
You are still worried about this over a year later? You need to let this go.
All of your results are conclusively negative.
For future reference, if you have unprotected sex, your gonorrhea and chlamydia tests should be urine tests, not blood tests. They are far more accurate. However, some countries still do the blood tests. The US, UK, Canada and many places in Europe, etc., do urine testing. It might also be a swab test, but unless you have a discharge, that's really unnecessary.
If you've had no symptoms for over a year, you don't need to test again. Don't see this as a reason to panic and go test again. Oral sex is far less of a risk than vaginal or anal sex. Most experts don't think one act of oral sex even warrants testing. You're fine.