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Herpes from handjob with saliva and vaginal fluid?

hello, a few weeks ago i receive a handjob from a girl, where she wet one her finger with saliva or vaginal fluid and use it as lube on my penis, am not sure whether some got inside the tip of my penis and also not sure which however as she was rubbing it, it then began to dry and immediately , i stopped, please note that there wasn't any penetration or such I DID NOT INSERT MY PENIS OR SHE DID NOT SUCK MY PENIS, also there is no burning sensation or itching on my penis or inside and all this took place on the 30th of june , AM I AT RISK FOR HERPES?
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If you didn’t see any symptoms, chances are none. It is be possible to transfer herpes from salaiva to penis if she have active sores and her salaiva has active HSV virus. As you didn’t see any symptoms, its safe to say you are free. Get a test to clear your doubt.
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What if I already have it orally? And she used her saliva on my penis will I get it genitally?
Herpes isn't spread like this. It's spread by direct skin to skin contact - kissing, oral sex, penis in vagina sex, and anal sex. It can also be spread by unclothed heavy rubbing or grinding of the genitals or genitals to anus.

There is no need to be depressed or worried, and none of this is urgent. :)
Hello auntiejessi I hope all is well, how about syphilis?
Syphilis is spread the same way, except with syphilis, you need direct contact with a sore or the rash.
Thanks for the information  auntie Jessie, but from the exposure above do I have any risk for syphilis?
No, if you did, I'd have told you. You had no risk for anything.
Thanks for the information auntiejessie
You're welcome.
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