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Hi, I had recently visited Bangkok for business, on the 3rd day of our trip we visited a soapy parlor. Having never tried this, i thought would give it a try! The place was big with a lot of massage girls ranging from low price to the high. The high ones being models...Anyways, i selected one of the high price ones....was told that the girls get checked every month for HIV and every week for other STDs. Went to the room where we were in the bathtub and she cleaned every part of my body with soap, shampoo etc. we both were undressed completely in the water. The alarming thing happened after the soap was all washed off, she rinsed her mouth 2 times with water and cleaned my penis with the soap water and started giving me a BJ..I got a bit shocked as i know you can get some STDs with unprotected Oral. This went on for like 10 secs and i told her to stop....We dried up and went on the bed to have protected vaginal sex...she rubbed her body against mine. On visual inspection she didnot have any sores, cuts or rashes on her body....Now its been 3 weeks and i dont show any symptom of any of the STDs....but i am worried that i may have got some infection from the unprotected Oral sex....My question is what is the Risk here? Could i have caught herpes? I am worried as i have a girlfriend back home and dont want to pass on anything to her.
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Thanks vance2335!
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10 seconds of oral really is not a risk. Protected sex is very very low risk for herpes, syphilis and HPV. Overall no real testing necessary.
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Its been 3 weeks from this encounter
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