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Cardboard21

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Posted: 07-12-07 12:56pm

Hello. I hope this is the forum to ask questions.

About four days ago, I received oral sex from a girl for my first time. It was unprotected. It only lasted a couple minutes as I didn't feel quite right since she was a good friend of mine. Anyway, lately I have been having constipation. I read somewhere that Gonorrhea can cause constipation but I wasn't sure if that was only from people that received anal sex. Is that true? I haven't felt anything else out of the normal. No discharge from my penis or weird bumps occurring anywhere. Is this just some coincidence that I happen to get constipation now or could this be Gonorrhea or another STD?
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Posted: 07-12-07 13:03pm

you could have an std. you should see a doctor so they can test you for one
sometimes you cant even tell the signs of an std dont show up.
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Posted: 07-12-07 13:10pm

There is a good chance that it is just a coincidence. STDs can be transmitted through oral sex, although the "oral sex giver" is more at risk than the "oral sex receiver." Many people with some of the more common STDs have no symptoms at all. So if you're unsure, testing is never a bad idea.
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