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Horrible decision

So I received a massage and was offered extras at the end that included unprotected oral sex. I made the decision to receive oral from the therapist which lasted approximately 30 seconds and was not very involved. Its been approximately 11 days and I have no symptoms. How worried do I need to be about catching something terrible? By the way the massage sucked too.
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One more question! Is there any chance that i could acquire an HPV strain from my encounter that can cause problems for my wife later on?
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Have to post in the Herpes forum for that info.
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Ive found a planned parenthood near me that tests. i have been wondering what is the likliehood of a herpes transmission in a case like mine? i have no symptoms of anything.
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Yes. Not sure exactly what they test for. But so does local health depts.
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Thanks for your support. I wish i had never done this stupid act. Does planned parenthood offer testing? i would like to avoid my gp
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Gonorrhea-1 week
Herpes-3 months
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What tests do you suggest based on the type of exposure?
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When you have a partner I always say test no matter how low the risk is just to be safe.
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Thank you for your response. i have another question. i have been faithfully married for 16 years to my only sexual partner ever. my question is how important is it that i get tested after my massage parlor experience even though you describe it as low risk? I realize testing is important but with my history is it necessary. Is there a risk difference between deep throat oral and just taking the tip?
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Often when you get offered extras that is the real business not the massage.
Very low risk, overall I would not be concerned.
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