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I had unprotected oral sex 29 days ago and till date no symptom. Should I go for a test as I understand from reading is usually it takes 2 - 21 days for symptom to surface. Is is advisable to go for test?? I dare not have sex with my wife. till date. (I have posted this question in other forum, is just that i do not know how to paste the link). Could it be I am asymptomatic?? If I require a test, is 6 weeks sufficient  for the window of incubation or do i need to wait for 3 months?? Kindly assists?? Is really driving me nuts.

Note ( i received a blowjob with cumming less than 3 minutes - what is my risk ?? )
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What is the possibilities of getting it after 21 days?? BTW, the surrounding has no redness or what so ever. Please help
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Day 35- I do not know is my mind or what. I was physically checked my penis this morning and i noticed there is a small tiny pimple looking ( very very very  small ) under my foreskin and it freak me out thinking this is herpes. I touch and feel and it does not hurts, no pain during urinating, no lesion. No lymph nodes and no fever. How does an outbreak looks and feels like?? Will I notice it??Should I wait and see before going for a test?? Its really painfully going thru this scenario and the sense of guilt is so strong that I really feel so bad for this entire time. I so afraid that I might transmit this to my wife. Till date, I have no sexual contact. This is a good lesson for me to appreciate my wife more. I will not expose my self to this event anymore. It really not worth it.
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as was recommended in your previous post on this, no need for any testing from this encounter.

grace
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