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Breif unprotected oral

Was at a massage parlour. While on my back she very briefly put her mouth on my penis. Not deep and for about 2 seconds. Very worried, what are my risk levels for herpes or any other STI
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Full on oral sex is low risk anyway.

Your risk from superficial contact like this must be close to if not zero risk. I wouldn’t worry.

If you do worry a test after a week for gonorrhoea and chlamydia would clear that up, I wouldn’t even test and certainly wouldn’t test for anything else.

Keep an eye out for blisters in next 10 days, that will clear up your Herpes risk. All be it unless she had a coldsore ar the time your risk of this is so so tiny it’s barely even worth me typing.

Hope this helps, please don’t worry x
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Thank you for your response. It definitely helps clear some anxiety. I'm worried however that I wasn't that clear in my description, she inserted my penis into her mouth again not deep and not long is your answer still the same?
Yes, 2 seconds is very brief and is unlikely to result in any transmission.

I understood Worrier, my comments was based on insertion for a short period. Honestly I wouldn’t worry.
Gott tested for gonorrhea and chlamydia yesterday at the 12 day mark. Last night I got flu like symptoms (chills, muscle aches, and just a general off feeling) towards the end of the night my inner groin on my right side started burning a lot.  This morning I have red patches where I felt the burning that look kind of like bruises but no bumps. Is the redness a precursor to the blisters? I'm freaking out
Hey, try not to freak out. Yes this could be a precursor to blisters but I doubt it. The onset is a little too late for Herpes.

It could also be a number of different things or rash. Keep an eye on it but keep your hands of it, keep it clean and dry and see what happens.

Have you ever had a coldsore yourself ? Did you notice any sores on your partner. These can all lower or higher the risk.

I continue to doubt it’s herpes or any STI but without seeing or testing I can’t be sure. But you had a low risk encounter.
No, never had a coldsore. I didn't notice anything on her mouth, she also said she was fine when I expressed concern.  In having really intense chills, tested negative got covid twice
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If She didn’t have a noticeable coldsore at the time then the chance you got hepres is low enough not to panic yet.

I bet this is just chafing (obviously not the cold symptoms)

Rest up and keep the area dry and if it blisters go get swabbed.
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Are you asking about those rough looking patches? That's not herpes. It could be lots of things - eczema, a fungal infection, irritation, dermatitis, etc - it's not herpes.

You can let your doctor see it - and should, but it's not herpes.
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