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Soapy massage - Pattaya

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I had soapy massage in pattaya. She cleaned by with water and soap. Made me put on the condom, gave me blow job. After 15-20 days , I did not wanted to do it, stopped it at that point. Found that the condom had slipped little till half penis, but near the foreskin , penis hole it was fully covered. I am having skin itchy after 7 days of it, do not have any flu like Symptoms.
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So your risk for HIV, chlamydia, gonorrhea, trich, mycoplasma and Hep B are all zero - the head of your penis was covered, and HIV isn't a risk from oral sex.

There is a slight risk for genital herpes type 1, if you don't already have that orally, and syphilis. If she had any oral sores, either from herpes or syphilis, you could get that genitally.

If you have itchy skin everywhere, that's not from any STD or HIV. That could be a reaction to the soap she used, or from anxiety.

Getting herpes from a one-time, protected encounter is very unlikely, and not something I'd worry about. If you notice any genital sores, get checked by your doctor. Don't panic though - your chances are very low.
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The itchy or skin burning in mainly in face then forehands and legs.
That's not an STD. See your doctor for it, but it's not going to be an STD.
Today, 8th day - I am having right side cheek burning sensation. It is hot when I touched. Is it any signal of HIV infection?
You had a condom on during penetration, right? If you did, even if it was only half on, you're protected from HIV. As long as the head of your penis was covered, you can't get HIV.

You don't have HIV, and right side cheek burning sensation is not a sign of any STD, including HIV.

Really, this is likely all anxiety. I'd bet that anxiety is not new for you. You had no risk for any STD or HIV. I can't say that any differently.
Thank you for the answer @auntiejessi . I am praying to god that I should be safe.
I have anxiety issues, but I dont not go skin itching or burning sensation for it before.
You are safe.

Itching and burning skin is often an allergy symptom, or perhaps it's cold where you are and it's dry skin. See your doctor for it. It's not an STD.
On the 10th day I am getting left testicle pain. It is hanging little low, it is also causing nerve pain in the left left and the lower back nerve pain. Is it a sign of STD ?
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