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one night stand

I had an encounter with a young lady couple nights ago.  Not a usual one night stand person, but guess I fell into temptation this time.
Although we did have protected intercourse, we practiced unprotected oral. I didn't ejaculate during oral, and I was down on her vagina for only few minutes.
Right before the condom was put on, I rubbed my entire penis including head on her wet vagina opening.
Been feeling nervous.... Says symptoms of HIV takes atleast 3 months. How about other STD?
I know what I did was dumb but what's the risk of me getting anything?
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207091 tn?1337709493
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I'd say very very low risk of HIV - you had protected sex, and most people don't have HIV.  In the US and other developed countries, its less than 1%.

I'd say an std is more likely, but still pretty low risk, as I said before.

Aj
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In your honest opinion, does it seem like I'm in risk of either STD or HIV?
If so, which would I have risked more by my actions? STD or HIV?
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207091 tn?1337709493
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HIV can take up to 3 months to become positive, and you won't know 2 days later.  If you test now, you'll have to test again in a few months.

An STD test at 2 days is also too early.  It can take a week to show a positive on gonorrhea, chlamydia and NGU testing, 6 weeks for syphilis, and 4 months for herpes.

Aj
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So if I got a HIV test few days after the encounter, they would be able to give me an answer? or just STD test?
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207091 tn?1337709493
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Oh and you'd get symptoms of other things - discharge, sores, etc - typically within a few days to a few months.

Aj
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207091 tn?1337709493
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Your risk is pretty low, since penetration was protected.  Its still possible, but without symptoms, I don't see a big need to test.

You wouldn't get symptoms of HIV in 3 months - you'd test positive if you had it.  It could be years and years before you'd get symptoms of HIV, and what you did is really low risk for HIV - I wouldn't worry about that at all.

Aj
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