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What are the chances I contracted HPV from a former sex friend?

Ok, so my former sex friend recently tested positive for HPV after a vaginal test (not oral). Here is the thing, we have never had intercourse together, but I have received unprotected oral from her many times.

She has infected me with chlamydia in the past, but we were both cured of it after taking antibiotics. She is due to have another check up for possible HPV-related complication in about 3 months from now. When she goes, I'm going to beg her to have an oral HPV test done to see if she tests positive for oral HPV. She is willing to test an oral HPV test although she keeps telling me she has no symptoms and that she most likely just have vaginal HPV...

I am really worried that she infected me with HPV. Based on this situation what are the chances that she also have oral HPV? Is it common for someone to have both vaginal and oral HPV at the same time? I hope some people on here can shed some more light on the subject for me.
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What about Orarisk test?  Is it not valid?

OP...no more unprotected oral.  It is not safe for you or the giver.  You don't want someone to get oral cancer just so you can just a ********** do you?  Some people aren't aware of the dangers.  Please don't take advantage of their ignorance.
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There is no oral HPV test available anywhere in the world. The FDA never approved one here in the US too. Oral HPV can only be confirmed by a biopsy of a wart in the oral cavity. Oral HPV is not anywhere nearly as common as genital HPV. Is it possible to have both? Yes but without a test and without a confirmed symptom (oral growth), then no one really knows if they have it or not. Oral sex is not safe. It can lead to getting oral HPV but its almost impossible to tell if you have it unless an oral surgeon or an ENT doctor identifies a growth. Sorry.
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