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Last night, I foolishly allowed a male stranger briefly--two to three minutes--insert my penis into his mouth and suck on it.  I did not ejacualate, and he stopped.  He later rimmed my anus with his tongue and inserted one or two fingers into it for several moments.

1.  Do I run a risk for contacting hiv from the oral sex, and if so is the risk high enough to warrent a test for the virus?

2. Do I run a risk for hiv from the rimming itself and then the finger insertion with the residue of saliva in the area? Is the risk high enough to warrent a test forthe virus?

3. Should I be tested for other STD's, and if so, which ones, and when?


Thank you,  Foolhardy
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Chlamydia, Gonorrhea, NGU, Herpes, Syphilis are the STD's transmittable to receiver of oral sex. It does not include HIV, since this activity is a zero risk for HIV transmission, never the less, Herpes is also does not have a cure.
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1. No
2. No
3. It is possible to contract STDs via oral sex.
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