STD possible: Any time you are having unprotected sex with someone you run the risk of an STD (unless the partner has never had sex before of course). Your symptoms do not necessarily represent an STD, you may be anxious or nervous. But it is possible that you could get an STD this way, so smarten up and start using condoms
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Not an STD: No STD is a likely cause of these symptoms. Probably they are unrelated to your sexual exposure. Or maybe you caught a standard virus (influenza or a cold) from her. If your symptoms are bad, get worse, or you remain concerned, see a doctor. But I really don't think this is an STD problem.
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