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Receptive Oral Sex (no ejaculation) on TS escort-risk?!?!

This is the scenario.

Had an experience with a TS escort 3 days ago. All Sexual activities included

1. Covered ** on me (she insisted on this saying she always is safe);
2. Uncovered ** on her 30 seconds and 5 seconds (estimated). This was not to completion as she told me before she came on her stomach(which took a bit more stimulation). Not sure about my exposure to pre-*** which is a source of the worry.

I didn't notice any cuts etc on penis and my mouth is in good condition (chew my cheeks)

I did ask her if she was clean beforehand and during and she assured me she was. I subsequently phoned her the next day and outlined my concerns re infection (HIV etc). She said that she was clean once again and that I had nothing to worry about, hat we didn't do that much.

I admit I am probably worrying needlessly but I could do with some reassurance, particularly as I am in a long term relationship with a wonderful girl, whom I want to continue to be physical with.

So on the basis of this scenario do I have anything to worry about re the unprotected receptive oral sex?!?! Should I test?!?! Is pre-*** a realistic risk?!?!

Thank you all
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Thanks Teak.

Although I feel there was no need for the capslock shouting reply. Obviously not as informed as you on these matters (thence the question) and there are some contradictory comments about such so called risky behaviours, which does plant some seeds of doubt in a person's mind.

Having said that thank you for your advice.

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MOVE ON. NO RISK.
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