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Herpes from CSW?

Hi,

I slept with a CSW last night. I will try to keep this short. Details are below. Can you please help with this?

What we did: Oral and sex with condom, masturbation on me, boobjob, and I sucked on her boobs and nipples.

What I'm concerned with: On her boob was a red patch of raised skin (about 1/2 inch oval). It was not on the nipple, but about a 1/2 inch to the side. Is this herpes? Could I have gotten oral herpes from sucking on her boobs/nipple? Could I have gotten genital herpes from the boobjob?

Other information: She was an escort from Europe in NY, and was very clean and professional. And when I looked up herpes on nipples, the red patch of skin on her boob didn't look like the blisters/pimples or open canker-like sores. It looked dry and like it had been on her for a long time (not temporary). I pointed it out and asked her if it was a birthmark to not offend her, and she said yes. I was a little paranoid later, so asked again to just confirm, and she seemed slightly annoyed and said yes again, like she was offended that I was suggesting it was an STD. She also did not seem to try to hide it. Also she was very pale with lots of moles and freckles, so it seemed like she had sensitive skin and that maybe it could have just been some other dermatological thing?

Any insight would be helpful, thanks!
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I think you may need to see someone on your fear of stds. You have posted across other boards like hiv here on medhelp always following a csw encounter. The odds of any std from this exposure is incredibly low and zero for some. I highly doubt from the placement and description that the patch oh her breast was hsv related at all.
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I see Ms Warren told you the same. No real risk for any std.
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