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Massage Parlor Encounter - Saliva used as lubricant for handjob

Went to a bachelor party this past weekend and we ended up at a massage parlor. The woman used a condom for everything, but near the end she took it off and used her hand. When i looked up a couple times she was spitting down onto my penis. I'm not having any symptoms (it's been about 2 days, this occurred in the early early hours of Sunday), but I am kind of freaking out about this and am wondering if I should go get tested and/or get a shot of antibiotics to be safe.

Please help!
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3149845 tn?1506627771
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Hi You had zero risk saliva or no saliva
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Wow, really? Well that's a relief!
Can I just ask, what makes you say that? I keep finding conflicting things online. And I'm having trouble discerning a small red (not raised) mark on the side of my penis head. It could be from friction due to the strip club we were at prior to the parlor. Would it last until today (this happened Saturday night/Sunday morning)?

I'm thinking of going into the immediate care tomorrow to get a test done, or at least get it looked at. It doesn't itch, hurt, or anything, so I'm not sure what it is.
3149845 tn?1506627771
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Yes its most likely friction as you used a condom so nothing could get inside your penis. The no risk mentioned is just for the hand job as protected vaginal sex is a low risk for syphilis and herpes if your genital area made rubbing contact with hers out side the condom area like the pubic mounds area. Test for syphilis and herpes only if you have a long term partner other wise testing is not recommended.
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