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Potential Exposure

I had a possible potential exposure to gonorrhea yesterday, i was wondering what the probability of contracting the disease was.  

My exposure was limited and brief, my exposed penis was pressed up against her vagina for a few minutes
however she still had her panties on at the time.  There wasn't any vaginal penetration however she did briefly put my penis in her mouth and i had some vaginal lubrication on my hands.  

I was then informed that she was currently on anti-biotics.  She had been to the doctor recently who diagnosed that she either had BV or Gonorrhea, she couldn't afford the STD test at that time so the doctor prescribed her medicine for BV and if that didn't clear up her symptoms (discharge and minor bleeding) then she needed to have the testing done.  She has been on antibiotics for approx. 1 week and wasn't very faithful in taking the medication however i don't know if the symptoms are subsiding.  

From what i've read, my risks are extremely minor in this situation and that even if there was penetration & she was a confirmed carrier my percentages of contraction are around 20%.  
Thanks for your assistance in this matter!
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Thank you Grace, I appreciate the response !
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this was not a risk for gonorrhea for you. no reason for any testing.

grace
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