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Unprotected Oral And Vaginal Sex at Strip Club

Captain Stupid reporting for duty.

Had unprotected oral and very short vaginal intercourse with a stripper at a strip club.

Within immediate days after had an itchy or slight burn sensations come and go at the tip of my penis.

Bought peroxide and medical antiseptic wages and and began cleaning and carefully watching my penis. I also applied tea tree oil to my penis in areas that were sore, granted this was painful, but I'd prefer to battle with natural remedies to keep the area as clean as possible.

After about a week, burning is near constant and off and on, also noticed a slight sore on my inner lip. There was a tiny bit of light kissing during my stupid adventure.

I am +10 days out and today went to a clinic and got STD testing, shots.

No warts or legions appearing.

No pain when I urinate.

No pain when I ejaculate (I tested).

The sore on my lip is actually generating heightened anxiety as I now think I've ruined my life.

I cannot even fathom approaching my wife about this.

I beg this community to respond just so I can talk to someone.

I have a dermatologist appointment this Tuesday.
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as you have had unprotected sex (vaginal) it's good you test. Just like what the experts on this site used to say: Remind that most people don't have an STD and STD's don't transmit very efficient as most encounters with STD's don't result in STD. But a test after 2 weeks for normal STD's is reliable. For HIV I think the chance is very small, but for peace of mind you can test HIV at 6 to 8 weeks with 4th gen for reliable result.
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