Makes no difference. That's the last comment on this thread.
You keep returning to the forum with anxiety-driven questions about low risk events. You need to get out of the habit of having sexual exposures and then coming to the forum for advice about risks and what to do about them. the answers always are the same. Further, your primary concern being HIV, this is the wrong forum. Please scan that forum for innumerable discussions about the low chance your partner had HIV, the near-zero risk of transmission in this sort of circumstance, and lack of need for HIV testing. As for other STDs, the risk also is low but if you are concerned you can visit your primary care provider or your local health department for STD testing. Urine tests for gonorrhea and chlamydia are valid a few days after exposure; a blood test for syphilis can be done after 6 weeks.
Unlike your many other threads, we're not going to have any continuing follow-up comments or questions. I will not have any further replies.
HHH, MD
also i forgot to mention that since i was at my office, i did not shower after this incident...does this have a huge affect?...i ended up showering like 12 hours later....