You're both female?: Your query implies high risk behavior that puts you in contact with a variety of bodily fluids. Take extra precautions please! If you don't trust the contact individual in question, then DON'T take a chance! If you think you've been exposed, get tested NOW & start treatment if positive. And, please be responsible not to put others at risk if you may even remotely have chanced an STD or HIV.
Answered 7/4/2014
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Confusing question: It is likely the fever and upset stomach just hours after exposure is unlikely to be an STD.However, many communicable illnesses like a stomach virus can have a very short incubation and can pass through intimate contact. You may also have been exposed within a day or so of the contact and have incubated it during the interval, and become symptomatic after.You likely exposed your contact
Answered 6/29/2014
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