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Saliva or brief licking on penis head

Sorry to bother everyone. I was in NJ and went to what I thought was a regular massage place. The masseuse began to give a handjob, which I didn't expect. I know there is no risk from that, but she leaned over my penis at one point and I felt something cold or wet on the tip where the opening is and the head for about two seconds and then it was lubricated. She either had oil I didn't see somewhere or she spit or drooled on it and use that for lubricant. She definitely blew air on it, but I am not sure if her mouth or tongue touched the head. If it did it was for a second or two. I have read a bunch of posts and it seems like this was a no risk situation for STD's, but given that it was the tip and head of my penis where the opening is I am freaking out and I feel guilty that I let her continue with the Happy Ending since I did not go for that. I am worried about herpes or bacterial std's. I think when I was a kid a little kid I had an HSV sore on my mouth, but I am not sure and may have never had it. What are the risks if:

1. She drooled on my penis head?

2. She briefly licked it or put her mouth on it (no more than 2-3 seconds)?

3. She did both and/or blew air on it which may have had saliva in it?

Thank you.
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