Open Question: Please help, I?m really scared??
Open Question: Please help, I?m really scared?? Reviews:
Open Question: Please help, I’m really scared…? Reviews:
Please don’t judge me. I don’t care what you think, but don’t voice it. My boyfriend pressured me into performing oral sex on him. I didn’t want to, but I got sick of the guilt trips, so I did it. I know, it was stupid, and I should have just told him to shut the fuck up. But I was an idiot and went through with it. In any case, I did it, and now I’m horrified that something is going to happen to me. He’s a virgin; he’s never had sex, ever. But I did it yesterday, and later that night and today I noticed that my throat has been very mildly sore… I also have a small bump on the end of my tongue that hurts ever so slightly when I touch it against my teeth or on the roof of my mouth. Do I have syphilis? That’s what I’m most afraid of. Do I have herpes? If anything, what do you think I’ve got? Is it possible for me to even have an STD, since he’s never been sexually active? Please tell me what’s going on, I’m really scared…
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