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herpes from sexual encounter

Hello,

My question is about the possibility of me having contracted herpes during a sexual encounter.  The girl was almost naked, she had her underwear on, and I was completely naked.  She gave me a handjob and then a ******* while I had a condom on.  I'm not too worried about that part, but then she got on top of me and "dry humped" me.  Although she had underwear on, I am sure that the areas around her underwear came into contact with my penis.  I am wondering if that surrounding area contact may have been enough to pass on herpes or any other std.  

-paranoid
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sorry if i was a lil harsh.. : )
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Thanks, I appreciate the responses.  I learned my lesson...never again.
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i meant it turns out to be a false positive...meaning i dont have it...
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I dont think theres anything to worry about in  ur situation but to bring urself some peace you can get tested.. & maybe you shouldnt have these random hook ups... I'm 27 years old I came to this forum b/c I tested positive on a culture and turns uot to b a false neg. Now i come on here mainly to give advice b/c i did so much research. this experience woke me up. You could never be too careful. i have a friend who is the same age and she is HIV postive, and not from some random hook up, but from her children's father the virus to her. This world is scary enough, y make it any scarier?
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It was a random hook up.  I know nothing about her status.  I didn't worry about it too much initially, but now i'm going nuts thinking about it...
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her fluids would have had to enter your body. I dont think she transmited anything to you. Do you know her status? is she infected with something?
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