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I have Hsv 2 and received oral sex from a sex worker

Very worried, I'm a male that received unprotected oral sex from a sex worker, I did not have any open sores at the time I do have some scarring from my first outbreak, I also sucked on her breasts and I'm not sure if it was milk or what but I did taste something strange, she said she didn't have any small children, what is the chance of hiv from this? Does this warrant a test?
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You had no HIV risk and a test would be a waste of time.

HIV is instantly inactivated in air and also in saliva which means it is effectively dead so it can't infect from touching, external rubbing or oral activities. It doesn't matter if you and they were actively bleeding or had cuts at the time either because the HIV is effectively dead.  
Only adult risks are the following:
1. unprotected penetrating vaginal
2. unprotected penetrating anal sex
3. sharing needles that you inject with. Knowing these 3 are all you need to know to protect yourself against HIV. Your situation is a long way from any of these 3.
Even with blood, lactation, cuts, rashes, burns, etc the air or the saliva does not allow inactivated virus to infect from touching, external rubbing or oral activities. The above HIV science is 40 years old and very well established so there is no detail that you can add that will make your encounter a risk for HIV.
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You know I have to ask, are you 100% sure? I can stop worrying about it? Nor sucking on her breasts will transfer hiv?
My anxiety is killing me, what are the chances of other stds?
Why do you think I am unsure?
Check out the std forum.
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