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What is my chances gettis herpes from receiving oral sex

I have a brief moment of blowjob from a Masseur ( lasting less than 5 minutes ) and cumming in to her mouth.No sexual intercourse. What is the possibility of getting Herpes ?? I am really leaving in fear for the next 6 months before I can take a test. Is really driving me nuts.I really need some help?? Should I get tested right away. No symptom so far after 1 week of exposure.
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How long do I need to wait to see a symptom?? Till date no symptom yet ( 14 days after exposure )??
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This was a low risk for herpes.  If you have symptoms be seen by your provider within 24-48hrs for a lesion culture.
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I have like 13 days to wait for the swab test and my urine test will be back maybe Friday or Monday.

If you don't have symptoms I guess you can wait but if you get a sore, test as soon as you can like within a day or two tops.

I'm far from an expert, I'm just learning by reading the posts for the past week.

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So far no symptom after a week.exposure. Should I hurry for a test or wait for another week or so??BTW, what's your result??
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I'm in the same boat. I went and got tested for a UTI and all the STD's that you can test for with a urine sample. It's now not a very fun waiting game. Beer and golf help some.

I think it's more like 4 months not 6. From what I read on here, you should see sores and or feel some pain in a week or two. If you don't they aren't going to test you for herpes unless you ask.

They just tell you if you have a sore you need to hurry up and get in there so they can swab it and test it.

I also read on many posts that receiving oral is a low risk thing.
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