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So today my fiance and I took it to another level. And I gave him oral sex
without any protection... I put my mouth on his penis for less than ten
seconds, twice. But now I'm worried that I may have gotten something or he
may have gotten something. Both of us have never had sex. And I don't
think any of us are born with STDs or something that could be transmitted. I
don't recognize any cuts around my mouth and I don't feel any cuts inside
my mouth either or near the gums. Although the weather's been weird and
my lips are sort of dry and I have some dry skin around my lips. He does
not have anything on his penis except for maybe a little bruise from being
rubbed against.

Is this something to be worried about and could I have possibly gotten
something or could he have possibly gotten something from this short
encounter??

Answer
If both of you did not have any sexually transmitted infections before this then there would be nothing to transmit. STIs dont just magically appear when someone has some type of sex- they are infections that are passed from one person to another.

If your fiance did in fact have an STI from some prior sexual encounter then it is possible that you could contract it from giving him unprotected oral sex. He was not at risk in this situation.

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Kristen Brannock, MPH

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I can answer questions concerning HIV infection and AIDS. This includes ways it can and cannot be transmitted, how it is treated, how it affects the body and methods to protect yourself. I can also answer questions concerning safer sex and contraception.

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I trained with the Red Cross to become an HIV/AIDS counselor and was a member of CARES- Carolina AIDS Resource Education Service in college. I have an MPH in Health Behavior and Health Education and conduct research in the field of HIV prevention. I also take continuing education courses in HIV/STI prevention periodically.

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Master of Public Health Health Behavior and Health Education UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health (formerly UNC-CH School of Public Health)

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