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STI due to body rubbing and massage for a perticular scenario.

Dear All,
Please help, I had a body to body massage a couple of days back
Part1: the female was only topless and had jeans she said she had periods she has sat on my penis while sitting on me is that a concern for any STI
Part2:She sucked my scrotum for a long time and also the shaft of my penis and later rubbed it for happy ending is there a chance for HPV infection or any other STI.
Part3: She licked all over my body and sucked my nipples and kissed me on the mouth which was a lip to lip kiss but not a lengthy french kiss where tongues where involved.
Can any one help me with my risk evaluation as i am immensely tensed and scared for couple of days now. PLS. PLS. PLS. help ...
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3149845 tn?1506627771
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If she did not have your penis in her mouth with oral sex you dont have any risk for the more common std,s like gono or chlamydia or a UTI but since skin to her mouth contact was made and you have a long term partner then test below:
1. herpes----3 months
2. syphilis----6 weeks
3. there is no test for hpv in men.
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Dear Life 360,
1) She did not have any lip sores,
2) She also told me she gets regularly vaccinated for hepatitis.
3)i do have a long time partner.
4) What test should i take and when after the exposure should i take?
I would be happy if you can give me a medical advice on this.
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3149845 tn?1506627771
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Hi, if she did not have any lip sores at the time the risk you contracted herpes is close to zero. Other std like gono very low risk. Same for HPV. Test only if you have a long term partner.
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