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Had sex with a woman I don't know much about in Thailand

Hi,

Here is the situation: I had sex with a Thai lady, 2 days ago, who I don’t know too much about but I think is promiscuous. I met her online and she is not a sex worker. I used a condom during blowjobs and penetration, however she gave me a hand job without a condom, I ejaculated by taking off my condom and on her face, she licked by testicles and nipples, I fingered with my bare fingers and touched my bare penis with the same fingers. Also, we tried doggystyle and I think several times my penis (with a condom), my testicles and my lower stomach hit against the outer linings of her rear and she masturbated herself and gave me an handjob right after it. Also, several times the condom would come off half-way, while I am penetrating her, so I am worried there might have been times where I was only half-protected.

I am worried what are the risks of HIV or other STI transmissions. I ask these questions because, although she tells me she is careful about all these things, she offered to blow me without a condom and that got me worried about her past sexual activities. I am planning to get tested for Syphillis, HIV, gonorrhoea, HPV and hepatitis after 2 weeks. Any advice please?
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By full check up do you mean, test for Syphilis, HIV, Herpes, Hepatitis?

Also, it has been almost 4 days since the incident, and I am still having a hard time getting an erection, anything to be concerned about?

Thank you for your response.  
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Seeing her enthusiasm in the sexual activity with you, it seems apperant that she cannot be careful with every one. Herpes does not show any signs and symptoms. It remains dormant for a very long time. You many not have symptoms but you can infect others. you serve as a carrier.So full check up is in order.
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