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STD and HIV Risk In Unprotected Oral sex and Genital Rubbing

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I am 27,male. Two and a half week ago I visited a sex worker. She gave me unprotected oral sex, then genital to genital rubbing (directly her labia, against my penis) and afterwards put condom on, we had protected vaginal intercourse. According to what i read on this forum there are two risky activities that i ve involved: unprotected oral sex and genital rubbing. Oral sex and rubbing sessions were rather brief like 1-2 minutes for each. There were no visible sores or cuts around her mouth nor around her genitals. Before these, she had shower with soap. While rubbing,her labia has contacted the tip, urethra and shaft of my penis. Afterwards, there wasnt large amount of vaginal fluid on my penis, lets say it was moist. So far there are not any symptomps of anykind. Could you please evaluate my situation in terms of HIV and other STDs. Thanks in advance.
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3149845 tn?1506627771
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No risk for hiv and test for herpes and syphilis if you have a long term partner but no sores after 18 days is a good sign but its not conclusive.
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3149845 tn?1506627771
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Hi, zero for hiv, low risk for herpes, syphilis and herpes since no sores were present at the time.
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Thanks for your reply. Do i understand correctly there is no risk for hiv even the tip of the penis had multiple times contacted and rubbed against the labia directly?

And second question if you dont mind. After 18 days there is no symptom of herpes and syphilis. Am i safe for sure? Or do i need to get tested? Thanks you for your help.
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