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Risk Assessment regarding exposure

I was on vacation in Tel Aviv Israel.  Met a 25 year old Russian girl who was also on vacation.  We had protected sex but I received oral sex unprotected for a minute or so, and I also went down on her unprotected for about a minute.   Risk?  

My tongue is still white and furryish from an bj exposure 8 months ago.  But tested neg for everything out to 6 months.  
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15695260 tn?1549593113
You have tested for all STD's and tested negative.  We can not diagnose the cause of your tongue issues on this forum as it is meant for STD discussion.  We are now closing this discussion.

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20620809 tn?1504362969
Oral sex was low risk for anything.  And you've tested negative for STD's.  Why associate the tongue to that event?  Anyone can get oral thrush including babies who've never participated in sexual activity.  Get treated for that to see if it clears up and then get yourself one of those tongue scrapers they sell at the drug store.  
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I do not believe its thrush.  Just hairy/furry.  Sometimes looks normal, sometimes not.  So do I need to test for HIV at Asian in 6 weeks from this exposure, or just the other STD's?
At asian=again
Before I was married with kids, I was promiscuous.  I tested twice negative for hsv1.  I've read 2/3 people have hsv1.  Makes me question reliability of quest diagnostics test
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