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STI risk - brief oral contact

Hi - I am a male, who was fooling around with another male, but all were doing was kissing and masturbating ourselves separately.

However, there was a brief moment where the guy sneakily put my penis in his mouth. I immediately pulled it out and it lasted less than a second.

Just from that encounter, how likely could I get an STI?

Thank you!
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This is not a risk. In theory, it could be, but nothing is going to transmit in just a few seconds, and without full penetration.

Oral sex is lower risk than vaginal or anal, and most experts don't think a single act of oral sex warrants testing, so this very, very brief act certainly doesn't.

I wouldn't worry at all.
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Thank you !
You're welcome. :)
Within 2 days of the incident, the tip of my penis / urethra feels itchy. But give  the above, the itchiness is most likely caused by something else right?
Have you changed your nickname to ask the question again? That is always a bad idea, very misleading.
I’m not sure what you mean. I didn’t ask the question again, I just posted a follow up in this thread.
The itchiness can be from anxiety. It might be a hyper-awareness of the area.

It could be dehydration. Drink more water and decrease your caffeine and alcohol intake, and see if that helps.
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