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Chances of getting Oral, Gential HPV/Herpes From Deep kissing a prostitue

Hello guys,

I am glad i came across this great and wonderful forum. I just want some help regarding my issue.

I am hoping a doctor or someone qualified can answer my question, as my forum name suggests I made a really bad mistake, I am a virgin and never had a GF. So I decided to meet a prostitute who works on the street and has slept and gave oral sex to multiple men. I did not have any penetrative sex with her, she didn't give me any oral sex, all I did was finger her while she masturbated me with her hand and we engaged in deep kissing.

From my point of view I considered this a safe sexual encounter. I did not touch my penis after I fingered her nor did she touch her self prior to masturbating me. After ejaculation I put my pants up avoiding to touch my penis, i came home after 20 mins and I washed my hands and used a mouth wash to clean out my mouth. I am worried that I may have caught Herpes or HPV as I did do some deep kissing and I put my tongue in her mouth once, she didn't do the same. We did take brakes in-between the deep kissing and the entire event lasted around 25 minutes or less, this was my first sexual partner in regards to the deep kissing and fingering and her masturbating me while i fingered her.

After 3 to 4 days I notched this bad breath taste in my mouth which has yet to go away (Its over 1 week and still there) and tiny multiple yellowish dots inside the cheeks of my mouth and my upper lips which LOOK exactly like Fordyce's Granules, when i stretch my cheek skin on either side of my face they can visibly seen inside my mouth on my inner cheeks. But i never had these before and these occurred after engaging in the deep kissing.

Also after 5 to 6 days I got one single really small pinkish/red spot near the left side of my pubic hair area and to get a closer look of it i shaved the pubic hair and it instantly poped and there was blood and the blood came out for around  less then 1 minute, when i wiped it with a tissue more blood just came out and then it eventually stopped bleeding. And now at that area nearly after 48 hours looks like a pink poped spot. There is no itching no soreness, no redness around the area, no scab, no spots anywhere else around the pubic hair area or penis, just that one singular really spot. And just to mention I did have a slight lowish sore throat after 2/3 days which has now gone.

Also there was a puss spot a tiny little one with a hair growing out it above my lip on the mustache area, I poped that and there was a white substance not clear liquid. And that area did not hurt nor did it itch or have any pain around it and it did not sting either. I do have joint pain in-between my knee area from behind my legs and slight pain behind my head just below my ears where the neck start, as i read online that's a symptom of herpes joint pain.

All i wanted to know from what i described and the issues I have occurred is this herpes/hpv and if not what are my chances of obtaining these viruses through my sexual experience.

Thank you ever so much, I am extremely stressed out and cant sleep at night.

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I would also like to add, i did not see any ulcers or warts or any form marks or spots on her lips, face or hands. In regards to the inside of her mouth I have no idea. So in regards to this information what are my chances of getting the two viruses or does the symptoms suggest I may have caught something?

Thank you
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