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Risk for HSV-2 genital contact, no penetration

Thank you all for taking some time to read my post.

I recently made a poor decision in seeing an escort who performs body slides. My contact included unprotected oral sex and of most concern, the sliding of her vagina over my uncovered penis until ejaculation. There was no penetration. It is also worth mentioning that the contact was fairly "aggressive".

The contact occurred on Tuesday afternoon and Wednesday morning I noticed a slightly red area on left side of the tip of my penis. The red area does not hurt without being rubbed against something like a towel. It should also be noted there are no blisters or apparent sores of any type. I have no problem urinating nor any fever or body aches.

Due to prior poor decisions, I am fairly well versed in the risk of unprotected oral sex, but this vaginal slide component has caused additional concern.

Other factors to consider, the female partner is 52 years old and did not have any apparent sores in her vaginal region or mouth (i know this doesn't account for asymptomatic shedding).

1.) Does the vaginal slide present a high risk of infection for the transmission of HSV?

2.) Does HSV present itself so quickly i.e. 18 hours?

3.) Does the irritated area, without lesions, comport with other cases of herpes you have seen?

Thank you again for your time and consideration.
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Thank you so much for the quick reply, I think I speak on behalf of the community when I say that this forum is a tremendous resource we are lucky to have.
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1. yes it does but if she did no have any vaginal sores or lip sores, the risk would be close to zero from a one time affair. Most that contract herpes are in long term relationships where one partner is infected, not so much in high risk groups.
2. no it does not, the average is one week and absolutly not in 18 hours.
3. no but may just be an injury irritation from the act itself.
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