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Looking for chance of contraction

Almost two weeks ago I was accosted at a Thai club by a lady boy.  Because I was drinking, it took me way too long to stop things. I was kissed, given a limp handjob then touched orally for about 30 seconds.  Other than the obvious mental traumatization, the thought that I've contracted something has totally consumed me.  Of course, like every other *******, I attempted to sanitize my genitals once I returned to my hotel room.

I have a pregnant wife at home in her final trimester to top things off.

5 days after the incident, the anxiety was too much and I went to the hospital in Thailand for an STI test (both blood and urine). Everything came back negative.

Now that I'm home I feel as though my mind is playing tricks on me. There's no burning when I urinate. My focus is just totally in my underwear area and I can't stop thinking every sensation is a developing symptom. I feel my pennies may be ticking a bit as it rubs against my underwear. No I feel like there might be something in my Angus region, but again, not sure if it's just sweat from a long walk

Tomorrow I'm going to the local clinic for a second test. As I don't think this was tested for in the Thai hospital.

I've read that my chances of contacting something are slim but it's still consuming me as I want to protect my family.
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No...No anal penetration at all.

1.  Kiss
2.  Limp Hand job
3.  Limp oral contact
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3149845 tn?1506627771
Your post was not clear as to what took place, they had anals sex with you?
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Thanks for your response.

It was dark and can't confirm whether they had visible sores.

Let's say they did, how likely would anal sores be to show up two weeks after the incident?
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3149845 tn?1506627771
Hi, the handjob is not any risk and unless they had some lip sores, herpes and syphilis would not be any big issue either.
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