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Risk of HPV or Genital Warts from Receiving Oral

I (male) recently had an encounter with an old friend (female) (whom I know has genital warts) where I received oral.  There was no genital to genital contact, in fact she remained completely clothed during the encounter.  After 15-20 seconds of mouth to genital contact I started getting nervous and withdrew.  I have read many posts indicating that unless she has oral warts, transmission from mouth to genital is extremely low if even possible.  Just worried and would like to here your thoughts.  I have discussed this with her and have confirmed she has no symptoms of oral wart causing HPV.      
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Yeah the odds are very low that she infected you from this but not zero.
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