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I received a Blow-Job from a sex worker an I sucked her breast.

6 weeks ago I received a protected blow job from a sex worker. It lasted for a few seconds. I ejaculated in the condom while in her mouth.the condom never broke.I also sucked her breast for a couple of seconds.

For the past few weeks I've been stressed out as I never ever done something like this before. That being said should I be worried about an STD?

I've been experiencing abdominal pain lower stomach. It comes an goes for 3 seconds. Seconds is first 3 weeks I had a bad skin inflamed sensation. An lastly I had a small red rash on both of checks on my face. Don't know its because of stress or is it STD related.

I do not have much knowledge regarding STD

Thanks
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Totally agree. You had protected oral sex. The chances that you got anything from this are slim to none. I wouldn't even worry.

There is no risk from your mouth on her breast.
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Oh and just so you have some info for the future -

Receiving oral sex is lower risk than vaginal or anal sex. There is no risk for HIV from oral sex. Protected oral sex has virtually no risk.

See your doctor about your symptoms. I don't know if it's anxiety, but it's not related to STDs.
Thanks for the reply

This week I small sore stared on the front side of my tounge with small red dots this is now 7 weeks after possible exposure should I be worried as I put my mouth on her breast.
As you were advised by 2 different members, putting your mouth on a breast is zero risk for STDs.  Please speak to your doctor about your non-STD related mouth concerns.

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Protected oral sex would be unlikely to pass any std.  The condom acted as a barrier.  Your symptoms are not that of std's either.  It frankly sounds like you are very stressed and anxious.  Kissing her breast will also not be an std transmission situation.  Do you have access to any mental healthy help?  I just mean like a counselor to help you with coping skills of anxiety and stress?
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