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Freaking out

Hi doc and everyone,

I have a scenario I recently went through and was wondering about my risk level, it seems very high to me and I am very much on the verge of a freak out, I would Love to hear your opinion on the matter so here it is...

Was in Singapore recently and hooked up with a pro, we had crazy stupid unprotected sex and I think but am not sure that she was a tranny. I have chaffing on my *** hole which bleeds a little when I wipe, she throughly licked this area in our encounter and stuck her finger there, also I ate her out and had "vaginal" sex without a condom but I never got fully hard so I wasn't deep in her when I came but I was in her. I was very drunk and am scared to return home not knowing, I took an oral swab test a week after the incident and it was negative but I know enough to know that is very early to test, please help/advise any way you can, thanks doc

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if you had unprotected vaginal sex, it was a risk.
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Sorry, I should have phrased my questions as such, not just given the story. I am actually aware of the testing timeframes and all that, I was more concerned about the likelihood to transmit int the situations I describre i.e...

-having your hole licked when I have when there is pressure sores there i.e direct contact to blood, I hear saliva does not really transmit too well, any thoughts?

-cuming in a tranny, can their vagina transmit or not. I homestly don't know how that works.

Thanks

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3 months post exposure will give you a conclusive test result.
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