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Question Posted Tuesday May 3 2011, 2:32 pm

My boyfriend experienced one day where he felt as if he needed to urinate but he didnt. He felt slight burning. The next day it was gone. I have performed oral sex with him and one other person (a year ago) who TOLD me he was tested. A test for uti was negative and ive never experienced any symptoms of stds. Do you think he has an std? Im the only person who he has been sexually active with whatsoever. Maybe it was just a bad day? Please respond, thank you

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Angelamariex3 answered Sunday May 8 2011, 1:48 am:
Sometime Uti's can show up negative and come back positive later in lab results, But utis you cant get no infection in your mouth by performing oral sex. So dont stress over that. If he has any concerns i suggest seeing the doctor, it may not be you but you have to look back and see who he has had sexual intercourse with. & it is true whoever you have sex with your having sex with every other person. There also has been a big increase on stds latley. Maybe it best to go with eachother and get tested together. Sometimes if you have minor stds the side effects can come later then a year. Hope this helped . -A

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RainForever answered Thursday May 5 2011, 2:18 am:
I agree that you should both get tested to be on the safe side. However, you should ALWAYS use a condom because they do NOT prevent STDs. If the tests come back negative, tell him to go to the doctor and explain what happened, and they should be able to help you out. Goodluck and keep smiling! :)

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rainbowcherrie answered Tuesday May 3 2011, 3:41 pm:
STIs don't always display symptoms. I would suggest that both you and your boyfriend get tested, just to be on the safe side.

Never accept someone's word for it when they say they are infection free. Even if they are trustworthy people, it's possible that they don't realise they have anything. Always use a condom unless you are 100% sure that they haven't got anything. And 100% means you've seen their test results.

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