Should I get checked out?

Discussion in 'Sexual Health' started by Lanze, Jun 11, 2006.

  1. Lanze

    Lanze Member

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    ive only done it once orally...the guy wasnt wearing a condom but never ejaculated is there any possibility i can have anything?
     
  2. SelfControl

    SelfControl Boned.

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    Half of the remotest possibility ever. People will probably say "you should, just to be sure", but honestly, I wouldn't worry about it.
     
  3. Redhead420_23F

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    I say, if your worried enough to think about getting tested, than go get tested. Just for your own peace of mind. The possibility that you caught anything from that is probably pretty remote, but, it never hurts to get tested. I got tested for like, everything, for the first time last fall, and I'm SOOO glad I did it, it is just SO awsome to know for sure that you do not have anything. So if your really worried...just do it!

    You're probably fine...but I"m just pro-getting tested if your worried cause its SOO good for your own peace of mind to have a doctor tell you you don't have anything. If your really worried there's usually low-price or free places you can go to, esp. if your in a big city
     
  4. KewlDewd66

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    Nothing is like your peace of mind. So, if you are worried, go & get tested.
    Chances are pretty small but yeah, you could have caught something.
    It is important to know that having unprotected sex always means taking a certain incalculable risk. Just having one partner before is fine, but you do not really know, what he/she was carrying with him/her into it.

    Basically, whenever you choose to have unprotected sex, think of the following: I am not only having sex with this dude here. I am having sex with all the guys, he has had sex before...

    KD
     
  5. SelfControl

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    Told you ;)
     
  6. LoyalReflections

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    2 years is kind of a long time to wait. Most STIs have a 1-6 week incubation period and HIV has around a 6 month (to be safe). It's advised to get tested roughly every 6-8 months for all levels of sexual activity (even if you have stopped being sexually active).
     

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