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Unprotected sex w/ a prostitute

OK, this is by far the stupidest thing I've eve done in my entire life. Went to a bachelor party (not mine) an ended up having unprotected vaginal sex with a prostitute. We had sex twice, once in the jacuzzi and once in the bed. I did ejaculated both time, if it makes a difference. This is the first time I've ever done something like this. Actually, it was my first time with a prostitute. Not making excuses, but alcohol played a huge role on this massively stupid decision. Needless to say, I've been completely freaking out for the last week, can't even barely sleep. I'm obviously getting tested soon.

Here's my particular problem. After sex, I noticed a very small scrape on the tip of my penis, almost like a mild rug-burn, but NO blood involved. This usually happens to me when the girl is too tight. Given this circumstance, should I be much more concerned. When people refer to a "cut in the penis", do they refer to actual blood or just a mild rug-burn?

BTW, afterwards, the call girl reassured me that she was clean and was recently tested. Not that her word means anything to me. She also had bad dental hygiene, which is adding to my worries. Please help, any info would be appreciated.
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Syphilis test is 100% conclusive at 6 weeks.
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i think you need to test 2-3 weeks after exposure for ganorreha,syphilis,chlamidia, HIV 3 months Herpes 4 months you not only have been stupid having sex one unprotected but twice i have done the same stupid thing too becouse intoxicated but i have been lucky be careful man.
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