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What are the chance I have an STD?

I am married to a woman that cheated on me six months ago. She had a month long affair with another married man. 8 days ago I sought revenge in the form of a one night stand in with a woman who claims she wasn't regulary sexually active. I don't have any symptoms, I've been told that it could take a week to a month for anything to show up. My wife and I are working to mend our relationship and I want to make it work. Revenge was a mistake and though hiding it may be wrong, if I can keep this from her I believe I can forgive her and move on.

I gave and received breif oral sex (2-3 min), and one instance of (6-7min)vaginal sex where I ejaculated without a condom. If the woman (age 34) did have anything what are the chance I could have actualy caught it?
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3149845 tn?1506627771
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Maybe have your prostate checked
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3149845 tn?1506627771
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Hi, very low risk activity and if the oral given to you wore a condom, you can rule out any std since nothing could get inside your urethra. You giving her oral is about as low risk as it could be. You bigger risk would be herpes but is she did not have any lip or vaginal sores at the time, you can pretty much rule out anything and your risk for herpes would be close to zero from a one time affair.
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It wasn't a planned encounter, i didn't have a condom. I don't have any sores or discharge but I do have this feeling that my penis is leaking fluid, but when I check my undergarments they are dry. From what I've seen in other forums it's probably mental, is there any condition that would cause this?
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