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Kissing of clit area

About a month and a half ago I went to a strip club. I was intoxicated and had a private dance. The stripper spit on the head of my penis and then proceeded to give me a handjob. I understand from this website that this isn't a risk. As well I believe that I may have kissed her clitorial region briefly. In the following days I ended up with a head cold ( stuffy nose, very mild sore throat, heavily congested and swollen lymph nodes). I went to my local doctor and he diagnosed it as a sinus issue. He prescribed me a round of antibiotics ( omnicef). The symptoms disappeared until I was in severe cold conditions (-5) and briefly came back around. My body successfully fought of the symptoms without antibiotics. My question is, am I at risk for any oral STD's ? Do I need to get tested ?  
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Thank you. This will ease my anxiety.
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No, her lips touching your penis would not change my assessment or advice.  EWH
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Yes it does. As it is kind of obvious I have anxiety issues. What if her lips touched the tip of my penis ? My memory from that night is vague. Would  that be concern for testing ?
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300980 tn?1194929400
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Welcome back t the Forum.  I note that this is, essentially, the same question you asked over a month ago which Dr. Handsfield answered, stating that there was no meaningful risk for any STD from oral contact/kissing of the skin of the genitalia, an area which includes the clitoris.  Although it is clear that this exposure continues to concern you, the answer has not changed- still no meaningful risk for any STD.  There really is no reason for concern or for testing.

I hope my reply will allow you to move forward from these concerns.  EWH
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