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Help please! HIV/herpes/std!!

Hi,

I asked this question in the free forum but would appreciate some advice of a doctor....

So 2 days ago I hooked up with a random girl, I don't know her history of stds. I wanted to know the following:

1) for 3 seconds max she licked the tip of my penis then I pulled away, my penis didn't go in her mouth or touch her lips at all. Can I get herpes or any other stds from this?

2) I sucked on her nipples, for about 20 seconds. I don't know if any fluid come out. Can this lead to HIV?

3) I did lick her clit. Probably for about 5 minutes. At no point did I insert my tongue in her. My tongue and lips touched her clit and surrounding area. Can this lead to HIV or any other stds?

There was no visible sores or blister anywhere on her mouth, nipple and clit. No symptoms yet of anything but I know it's too early for that too.

I know it's too early to get tested but I'm freaking out massively.

From what I have told I'm I in danger of getting HIV or any other stds?  

Please help!!!!!
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936016 tn?1332765604
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Hello

I am sorry for the delay - please accept our apologies.

You have asked the following:-

1) for 3 seconds max she licked the tip of my penis then I pulled away, my penis didn't go in her mouth or touch her lips at all. Can I get herpes or any other stds from this?

I REALLY CAN'T SEE A RISK OF ANY STD FROM THIS. YOU CERTAINLY WILL NOT ACQUIRE HIV AND I DO NOT BELIEVE ANYTHING ELSE IS TRANSMISSIBLE.

2) I sucked on her nipples, for about 20 seconds. I don't know if any fluid come out. Can this lead to HIV?

NO


3) I did lick her clit. Probably for about 5 minutes. At no point did I insert my tongue in her. My tongue and lips touched her clit and surrounding area. Can this lead to HIV or any other stds?

AGAIN I CAN'T REALLY SEE ANY REAL PROSPECT OF YOU GETING ANY FORM OF STD OR HIV FROM THIS ACTIVITY. IF YOU WERE TO BE REALLY PESSIMISTIC THEN YOU MIGHT THINK THAT GONORRHOEA MIGHT SPREAD THIS WAY BUT AGAIN I REALLY DO NOT BELIEVE. BEAR IN MIND THAT DEPSITE THE COMMON AND MEDIA PERCEPTION, MOST PEOPLE DO NOT HAVE STD'S AT ANY ONE TIME

There was no visible sores or blister anywhere on her mouth, nipple and clit. No symptoms yet of anything but I know it's too early for that too.

I know it's too early to get tested but I'm freaking out massively.

From what I have told I'm I in danger of getting HIV or any other stds?  

AS ABOVE I THINK YOU ARE ABSOLUTELY FINE AND I DO NOT BELIEVE YOU HAVE BEEN EXPOSED TO ANY RISK.

Kind regards, SEAN
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If I am in danger or getting any stds what are they? HIV is my biggest worry!
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Can some one please give me some advice? I thought if you paid on here a doctor would help u out?
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Hi Doc,

No worries about the late reply.

My anxiety has calmed down a bit now anyway.

Do you think I should get tested to be on the safe side or do you think I'm good?
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Doc I forgot to ask, what if I had a needle peck size cut on my finger and fingered her, can the vaginal fluid from the exposure cause HIV?

My mind again is going into overdrive, my oral hygiene is pretty good. But have a filling on one tooth. Just say the fluid got through the filling, can that cause problems?
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936016 tn?1332765604
MEDICAL PROFESSIONAL
Hello

I think this part of my answer sums everything up really:-

AS ABOVE I THINK YOU ARE ABSOLUTELY FINE AND I DO NOT BELIEVE YOU HAVE BEEN EXPOSED TO ANY RISK.

I really don't think you need to test, I can't see any risk,

best regards, Sean
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