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Kind of worried


Dear doctor,

All what I need is a professional answer describing me my risk...

My exposure started by getting a street lady to my hotel room. I first of all asked for a condom as I'm very careful not getting stds.  I got a sealed one which I opened myself.

What happened is,

I got oral sex with a condom ( the condom was not damaged afterwords as I checked that by filling it with water)
She did lay down on my back and massaged me with her body ( both naked)
I got no vaginal sex
I got no anal sex
I massaged very short her clitoris and she did that herself also very short.
Licked and slightly sucked her nipples ( I did not taste any milk or blood and saw no visible lesions, I tasted and smelt only parfum but I can't 100% recall)
I dont remember if I washed my hands after the exposure

Can you please tell me what my risk is? Any std including hiv or hepatitis?
Can you please describe that?

Thanks
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No reason to worry, risk with condom...no real risk
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(By the way, I have lips herpes on my lips from time to time and have also ulcers couple of times in my mouth and or tongue. )

Here I mean that I have I think herpes any way from my childhood like the half of adults have
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Sorry that I did a repost. I was trying to place one on MD form, but it went here.

Thank you very much for you quick answer. Just got worried when someone told me that if she had herpes on nipple, that I could get it. 2 days after the exposure I got  a tongue ulcer (a small one) so I though it might be herpes.

By the way, I have lips herpes on my lips from time to time and have also ulcers couple of times in my mouth and or tongue.

Also told me that I might have got warts or pubic louse.. Just got me worried again...

So I don't know what you think after writing this information Vance

I appreciate your help on such a free form
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You really had no risk
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