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Insertive oral sex, rimming, and fingering

Last night, I foolishly allowed a male stranger briefly--two to three minutes--insert my penis into his mouth and suck on it.  I did not ejacualate, and he stopped.  He later rimmed my anus with his tongue and inserted one or two fingers into it for several moments.

1.  Do I run a risk for contacting hiv from the oral sex, and if so is the risk high enough to warrent a test for the virus?

2. Do I run a risk for hiv from the rimming itself and then the finger insertion with the residue of saliva in the area? Is the risk high enough to warrent a test forthe virus?

3. Should I be tested for other STD's, andis fo, which ones, and when?


Thank you,  Foolhardy
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This thread was started by jed23. You should start your own and give the full story like he did so anyone on here can see what is going on and what your concerns are.

I don't know anything about HBV, but others probably will, but start your own thread and they can answer it for you.
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Thanks you.
Primarily concerned about HBV?...with saliva in the anus as a result of rimming and fingering with saliva as a lubricant?

Many thanks for your thoughts.
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I agree.

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No risk pratical for HIV when receiving oral sex or rimming. The person would have to have blood in there mouth and you would have to have an open soar or cut to have a real risk. Also any further HIV questions shoule be directed to that community.

You could possibly get gonorrhea, syphillis, NGU and herpes. The Dr's on here don't recommend testing unless you show symptoms or want to ease your mind. Symptoms appear in a total of about 3 weeks for all of the STD's i listed. Symptoms include discharge, pain while urinating, and soars.
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Any thoughts on this, Aunt Jessie?
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