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I recently had protected sex, but unproteted oral sex with a woman who was getting treated for Gonorrhea.? |
I did not perform oral sex on her who has Gonorrhea, but she perform it on me who do not have Gonorrhea, can I still catch it ? She told me that I could not catch it, because she perform oral sex on me and I did not perform oral sex on her and I used a condom with her when we had anal sex, is this true ? I think your safe for the most part. But if I were you I wouldn't be having any sort of sex with someone who has an STD until they are completely treated, because condoms don't always work. If you aren't married I highly suggest NEVER have anal sex with her again! Condoms somtimes break while having sex, and some people catch their partners stds even if their condums dont break inside.DONT TAKE THAT RISK! I think oral sex is fine, but I still think you should wait until marriage for sex. |
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