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Hi I had an encounter about 5 weeks ago with a Asian escort all sex was protected including oral sex, I don't remember seeing any legions on her mouth or her genitals. I checked the condom afterwards and everything was intact. I am worried as to what I could be at risk for I have read about all common STD's and I am starting to freak out a little bit. Is it possible I could have contracted syphilis or chlamydia from protected sex? I am also a little worried because today I noticed my foreskin is a little red, I don't know if this is from an STD or the fact I was at a cottage the past couple days and could not shower. it does not itch and is not painful. I have already noticed the redness decipatig over the course of the day.  Please advise as to what I am at risk for and if I should worry about this is more detail. I have been with my current partner for 2 years and been tested before we got together, it's been rough lately and decided to make this stupid decision which I regret Any help would be great thank you very much
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You say no real risk?? So I should not do any medical testing, I have no symptoms I just think I am over reading this I am 43 and have not had many partners but what tested before I met my girlfriend two years ago.
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Probably
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Hi Vance,

Thank you very much for your reply, I will take your valuable advice, do you think I am ok to have unprotected sex with my significant other considering all activities were protected oral/intercourse?? I have been tested before and was 100% STD free
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Protected sex is just that, no real risk.
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The redness is gone this morning after using baby powder
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