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HPV From Protected Oral Sex

Dear all,  on December 11th i received an oral sex from a CSW, i was using condom by that time and i'm absolutely sure i was protected, the oral sex activity is actually quite brief only last for about a minutes or two, and i came in the condom, the condom was not broken. Am i at risk from HPV transmission from this encounter? Any response in very much expected and appreciated.
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Nearly zero risk. Condoms do not cover the base of the penis, as you know. So if she didn't go down that far, you are OK. If she did, the chances of getting HPV from condom covered oral sex is very very tiny. You should not worry about that. The odds are like a million to one.
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I'm sorry for asking a lot of question about this topic. I don't want to be kicked off of the forum because it's been a source of comfort and education for me, probably some of you will judge me because of my exposure which i think i deserved it, but i did what i did over a moment lapse of judgment which i regret until this day. I had made a horrible mistake and i really don't want to hurt my loved over it.

So the questions is, my wife is going to get her annual pap smear test and i urge my wife to also take a HPV test next week. Can i rely on my wife test result to know about my HPV status? Thank you and looking forward to your response
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You literally have nothing to worry about. I know it's hard to put behind you but try to do so. Even should you have contracted hpv, there are meds out there that will stop the spread to another person. Hpv is really nothing more than unsightly warts. You have nothing to worry about.
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i'm sorry, i know that my risk is low but i just can't seem to stop worrying about my exposure. This is my first exposure and i am not sexually active. I really don't want to hurt my spouse. Kindly looking forward for your response
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Stop worrying...the blanket was for both your protection.
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Thank you so much for your prompt response, i am pretty sure she does not go all the way and not skin contact whatsoever or at least minimal and brief, the CSW also put a blanket on the base of my penis and my thigh area while she performing oral on me, although i didn't know whether this act increase or decrease my HPV risk of transmission, but as you said that the odds are like a million to one. Can i safely said that i have no logical or likely cause for concern, we're talking statistically insignificant and i should stop worrying. Thank you again for your kind response.
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