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oral worries

please help have a question .was at a strip club the othere night and performed oral on a stripper-also some fingering.I don't know if she was menstrating --i saw no blood ---any hiv risk at all---also -i know i am not the only one -she does this with probally --any worries of anything else---thanks for anyones input
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If you don't get burining while urinating, discharge or a sore in about 3 weeks after the fact you have nothing to worry about.
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How long would it take to show symptoms of any std's---What should i look for ?
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If you are talking about HIV, please visit that community, the link is above.
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Does anyone else have any input on my situation.-I was on the cdc website and from what i read the eyes and nose are mucus membranes and i called a number from there and a women told me it was a risky situation and i should get tested.Anyone have any input?????I am married and i know it's messed up -but i screwed up and plan not to again but it doesn't change what has happened
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no it does not increase your risk
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one other thing that does concern about the incident is that she was dancing above like hovering when i was performing oral and gettith the dance -her genitals were hittiong against my face --like hitting my eyes and my face was getting her secreations on it and in my eyes --does anyone know if that increases my risk ..I am getting very nervouse about the whole encounter-can someone help?
thanks a million
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You are at zero risk for HIV, and low risk for other STDs.

Oral sex is not a very effective way of transmitting STDs. A lot of doctors would not recommend testing unless symptoms appear. However, it is possible to get herpes, syphilis, and gonorrhea from the encounter you describe. If you did not notice any visible sores on the woman, the chances of herpes or syphilis are very low.
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