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So I screwed up and had sex with a sex worker. She preformed oral sex on me and then we had intercourse for about 5 minutes. Condom was worn during both and intact when done. I'm concerned and wondering what my chances of catching a std this way are? I don't have any cuts in my skin down there and like I said the condom was intact so am I at any risk of skin to skin diseases like hsv 2 or hpv? Or any std for that matter
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Update: so I had what I would call some irritation, not necessarily burning but just irritation when I urinate about a week ago so I went to the Dr and they did a urine culture but not std test because they said my insurance doesn't cover it. The culture came back positive for e coli. No discharge or other symptoms just the irritatipn. Could this be std related for something different? Thank you for your advice in advance.
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So I am now 17 days post incident and I haven't developed any symptoms. No sores, no burning sensations and no discharge just some general itching down there that kind of moves around. Is it safe to assume I have caught any sti?
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What do you mean rubbing contact? Why is that different than any other contact?
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Hi if no part of your genital area made rubbing contact with hers outside the condom you had zero risk for any std
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Hi Dave thanknyounfor responding. The only thing that might have made contact with the outside of her genital area would be the base of my pens but I don't see any cuts down there. I once had a Dr tell me too that even a cut a few hours old is self sealing and not of concern. If the base of my pens did come in contact with her though there would still have to be a cut in the skin is something for anything to enter my body correct?
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