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Risk in Analingus

Hello,

What are the STD risks of analingus (rimming)? I was the recipient, not the performer. Activity lasted for about a minute.

Thanks.
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I received a tongue in my anus and her rubbing my anus with her fingers and her saliva. I am now experiencing burning and shooting pain in penis head/shaft once in a while.

My question is: If i got syphilis from this oral/anal exposure, would it cause pain in my penis like this?
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The recipient has few risks.  Its possible, in theory, to get anal gonorrhea or syphilis if the person giving has that orally, but its not likely at all.

The giver can get gonorrhea or syphilis orally if the recipient has that anally.  There is also a slim possibility of transmitting hepatitis A if the recipient has that, and possibly any parasites or e-coli.

Overall, its pretty low risk.

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