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saliva on penis no oral

HI, I went to pub, met one guy. So we started masturbating each other in a dark place. we spoke and decided not to have anal sex as we don't know each other. I did not kiss him on lips. (just to avoid any stds)  To have some fun he asked me to put my penis in between his thighs (legs) below testis area during which he put his saliva on leg for lubrication. (We were facing each other, no anal side) I started moving my penis in his legs.  It happened for less than a min. Then another guy came so i took out my penis from his thighs and ejaculated. He did not ejaculate he left with other guy. Is it risk of any STDs as his saliva was there in between his leg where I brushed my penis.
My status is hiv -,hepatitis 2 vaccines taken waiting for 3rd. AFTER ejaculation i cleaned my hands with sanitizer and also cleaned my penis with it.
Should I get tested for some STI, Herpes, HPv? Thanks in advance. Eagerly waiting for ur reply. Sag
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The episode you describe carries essentially zero risk of herpes transmission.
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Oral sex carries a risk due to the potential rubbing of lips with a sore or sufficient amounts of the virus. It does not transfer via saliva, which itself does not carry the virus, only negligible amounts that may be picked up as the saliva passes lips.

I think you are stressing yourself unnecessarily.
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I have a query: many of the post: it says HERPES can pass through Oral sex through saliva.
In my case if there was enough saliva he applied on penis. Still your answer will be same???
Sorry to bother you again as after 2 days of my above encounter, I am having chills but no fever, And a feeling of unwellness. I thought its some UTI but  I did urine test and everything came normal no bacteria or WBcs.
is this a symptom of any viral STD??
Thanks.
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Thanks Fleetwood20 for your answer
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