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Risk of exposure to STD after an incident with an escort

I recently had sexual intercourse with an escort. We had unprotected oral sex - both me receiving a blow job and giving her vaginal oral sex. The unprotected oral sex and French kissing was for a significant time. I also fingered her vagina and noticed the next day that I had a small cut on that finger that was there during the incident. We had protected vaginal sex. The condom stayed on but had slipped a bit on my penis. The head of the penis was protected by a condom throughout and I ejaculated inside the condom. There was no tear of the condom. Does this incident expose me to any risk of STDs, including HIV and other STDs? If yes do you recommend taking the nPep (incident happened within the past 24 hours) or any other precaution/medication to prevent the onset of any STD? Thank you in advance for your prompt response.
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Thank you for the advice. When should I get tested for the stds? I do have a long-term partner. The incident happened this week Thursday. Thank you.
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You did not have any risk for getting HIV and low risk for other things. If you have a long term partner test for their protection if not keep an eye out for urethra discomfort or any sores that develop in your genital area or lips.
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Sorry about posting in another post. This is my first time using this website and I unintentionally posted it in another post. With respect to my follow up question, is there any medication or other precaution  I can take (like the npep drug for HIV) to prevent the onset of other STDs? Thank you.
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3149845 tn?1506627771
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Hi, protected vaginal sex is not any risk for HIV but is a risk herpes and syphilis. Unprotected oral on you is a risk for most std,s except HIV. You giving her oral is lower risk as your mouth saliva contains enzimes that are a hostle environment for most. The risk here would be for syphilis and herpes

French kissing is a risk for herpes and syphilis as well.
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