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Female/female oral sex risks?

I'm a bisexual woman who recently performed oral sex on another female, just on the clitoral hood (though maybe a bit directly on it and my tongue may have gotten a bit wet) but my chin was touching the area around her vagina and the wetness.

Anyway after being treated for chalmydia last May after a guy removed the condom without telling me, I'm incredibly paranoid. She says she doesn't have anything but I'm scared she had herpes but doesn't know it. I saw no lesiions and have been her house many many times and saw no medicine for herpes. I also wonder about ghonnorea in case she doesn't know she has that.

So-

1) what are the chances or me getting oral herpes if in fact she has genital herpes?

2) what are the chances of me getting oral ghonorrea if in fact she has it?

Thanks.
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1 - Very low.  Herpes doesn't seem to go from the genitals to the mouth as it does from the mouth to the genitals.  Its possible, but not at all likely.

2 - Unlikely.  Most often, oral gonorrhea is the result of oral sex on a man.

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Also it was unprotected.
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