Unlikely.: Without know what you mean by "that weird feeling," I can't be specific, but there are so many causes of dry mouth, that alone doesn't concern me. On the other hand, some STD's can be transmitted to the mouth during oral sex. If you notice blisters in your mouth or lips, a sore throat or pus in the back of the throat, a coating on your tongue or swollen lymph nodes, please get checked out.
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Maybe (not) . . .: Impossible to tell w/o testing (unless you report ulcers, etc) unless he was wearing a condom, in which case, less likely, but not impossible. So if you're still worried, go see your family doc for testing. If no family doc or concerned about privacy issues, Planned Parenthood and local county health clinics can test.
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Don't know: There is no way to tell without examining your throat. If there are lesions around your mouth or inside then an MD examine can tell you.
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