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Oral sex risks

One week ago I received oral sex to orgasm from another man.  I briefly engaged in giving him oral sex 10 seconds or less.  He reports his status as not having any std's.  Still I am worried about what risks I may have been exposed to, should I test, what should I test for and when should I test?
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Thanks for the input I appreciate it, spent some time reviewing the many anwsers posted on related subjects, as you know the site is very large and still trying to figure out how to navigate it smoothly.
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I don't see a reason to test either, but hey we are here to answer your questions. =)
Window period means the time you test from your STD potential exposure.

Gonorrhea, NGU (urethritis)  - window period is 1 week post exposure
Hereps                                    -  window period  is 4 months.
syphilis                                    -  window period is 6 weeks.

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Vance, I belive I tasted some pre-cum which is why I stopped.  Still no testing suggested?  To satisfy my worries if I decide to test when would it be best to do so?  I really regret the decision to not be safe and of course want to make sure I and future partners are safe.
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I see no reason to test. You had a low risk for gonorrhea, NGU, herpes and syphilis. Giving for 10 seconds...no real risk.
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