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Protected Sex with Escort

About 10 days ago I had protected sex with a female escort. We had sex for about 10 minutes and she stated she was clean but I have some worries.
1) I had shaved some days earlier and had some razor bumps can herpes be passed through there?
2) I used a condom throughout whole encounter but read that sti's such as herpes or HPV can be passed even with protection. What are my chances of getting something?
3)She said she was tested about a month before my encounter but tests aren't conclusive until after 3 months am I at risk? No genital bumps were present but I read that there doesn't have to be any to be infected.
4) Can I infect my partner with what I might've gotten 10 days ago?
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19892408 tn?1502689287
You could be. But everyone thinks they are that special case that falls through the cracks. What makes you think you caught something?
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I met this girl online and don't know if she is lying to me
Do the pics I posted look anything like herpes or warts?
19892408 tn?1502689287
That's the 7%
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I haven't had any symptoms except itchiness and redness near scrotum and this is 2 weeks past exposure. Could I possibly be that 7%?
19892408 tn?1502689287
Your chances of getting it with protection are roughly 1 in 10000. If she even has the virus.

I've read that condoms are 93% effective for males.
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But can't herpes be passed through skin to skin contact even if condom is present?
My nurse told me that the problem with herpes and condoms is that sometimes the condom doesn't cover the part where the cold sore is.
So if i understood her correctly it means if an unprotected part of your intimate parts touched her sores (visible or not) , it could be spread.
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