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Need advise worried sick.

I performed oral on a woman sex worker, but I only licked her clit or vaginal hood for about 15 secs.
What a life, in my mind it just like just licking some skin but without fluids.

If i remember correctly her clit was dry during the incident. I was very carefull not to touch the labia.
I abstained from sex.

It's the vaginal fluid that scares me since her clit got wet with saliva and my mouth
was near it so i felt i put myself at risk. In my mind I knew she was not wet.

The woman asked me if i am afraid of diseases i told her yes. She told me not to worry
since her establishment has regular testing. Can i take her word for this?

I never inserted my tongue inside her. Did I put myself at risk for hepatitis b? If so how much?
Please help, i am worried sick and having palpitations at the moment. This is because
i love my gf so much i want to have a happy life with her.

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181575 tn?1250198786
Your risk for HepB and other STDs are probably low in the manner you described.  But you should really read up on sex ed and the risk of STDs if you are engaging in high risk sexual behaviors.  Although the risk is low, you ARE putting yourself at risk and one "oops" is already too late, you can't go back.  Anyway, get tested and do the responsible thing for your girlfriend, who probably don't have a choice in this.
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wow so many details we did not really wanna about. :-)

anyway, very slim chance .

if you are really worried , just get tested...that will give you a definte answer

good luck
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For Heb B, you as an adult only have 5% of getting HBV.

Learn your lesson and go to church!
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