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STD from receiving unprotected *******?

Hi,

I went to a prostitute in Taiwan for the first time and 2 incidents made me felt very scared after it.

Firstly, she gave me an unprotected blow job for about 7 mins (It was flaccid throughout the whole time) and kinda pushed down the outer skin of my penis down.

Secondly, we tried to do a 69 but I only licked her vagina for a brief one to two seconds (coz it tasted bad) and during this time I had a really tiny abrasion (it wasn't bleeding) on my tongue due to my braces (after which the tiny sore/ abrasion became looking like tiny pus pockets or blisters).

May I know if I am at risk of getting any forms of STDs? I am really scared and I need some assurance.
Thanks guys!
Hope to receive a reply from you guys soon!
Thanks so much!
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And as for HIV-post in the HIV forum.
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Different STD's have different times, some will show by 21 days others maybe months. But overall not a huge concern.
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How long will the symptoms show?
And am I at risk for HIv?
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Hi, oral is somewhat low risk activty. Your risk for her giving you oral would be very low for gono and chlamydia as your penis would need to be incontact with the back of her throat but being flaccid, it most likely did not get that far back. It would be a risk for herpes and syphilis. Same for you giving her oral, the risk would be for herpes and syphilis. Testing is recommended with symptoms of urethra irritation or mouth or genital sores developing OR if you have a regular partner.
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