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Plzzzzz answer me

5 months ago, a girl gave me oral sex ( I am Male ), for less than one minute, and I ended in her mouth. There were no kissing, no vaginal/anal sex at all.
I test for HIV at 9.5 weeks ELISA (negative) and again at 15 weeks ELISA (negative).

Than I start reading about HPV and how serious is this virus. she looked healthy for me and I didnt have any symptoms. And she was pregnant and suppose to deliver the coming week, i don't know if this will change anything in my situation, lolll.

What are my chances that I will contract HPV ?

Regards.
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He said he had oral sex.  Not genital sex. Of course every sex act is risky. But if you want him to worry for the next 4 years about one oral sex act, then you accomplished that goal.  

Yes, don't forget about it but don't dwell on it.
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No, do not forget about it. Genital warts can pop up many years after from first contact! Happened to me, popped up after fours years despite I was celebate during that period.
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Yes, forget about it.
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It is 5 months now without any signs of warts ... And this was my first encounter ... I can take hpv out of my mind now ?
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A small percentage of infected people have issues like cancers later on in life. The odds of transmission via one oral sex act is really really small but not zero. Oral HPV is even more un-common than genital HPV.  Do not assume you have it but if you have been sexually active (4 or more partners in your entire life), then genital HPV is probable per the CDC. Men cannot be tested for genital HPV and there is no FDA-approved test for oral HPV. If you never get a genital wart or a wart in your mouth, consider yourself lucky. Basically, the only safe sex is no sex. Anything else is risky but the risks are varied.
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So what i concluded frim ur post that this virus is not life threatening ?
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It won't directly affect you. From my research, there's a chance of it but there's no way you can get testes as the technology is not available for men and it's still pretty primitive for women.
Keep in mind, so so sooo many people have HPV and don't even know it.
It's mainly through unprotected intercourse.
Just use protection, that's all.
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