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what is my risk of having an std?

Hello,
I am a 30 year old female. I gave unprotected oral sex to a man 11 days ago and i am concerned about my risk of having caught an std.
He had no visible signs of an std, and he claims he never has.
2-3 days ago i noticed a small white bump on my tongue, and today a small bump near the opening of my vagina. That being said... the bump on my tongue is the same as small ulcers i have had before, and seems to be getting better, and the bump near my vagina seems very much like a pimple and does not fit the description of a wart.  
I had required std testing last year as a new patient at my doctor, and i have only had one partner since then.
But... i have been feeling extremely anxious and paranoid and am wondering if all the little things i am starting to see are because of stress! (I also have a history of anxiety and panic attacks)
Could you please tell based on that info what my risk is, and if the small bumps sound like signs of a std?
Thank you.
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3149845 tn?1506627771
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Hi and to be quite honest with you, since upward of 65% of the adult population would test positive for oral herpes, he would be the one more at risk than you. Oral sex would not produce symptoms in your vaginal area.
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