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Hpv from receiving oral sex

I had received unprotected oral sex from female that i dont her std status 7 weeks and 2 days ago. Could i be infected with hpv from this exposure? How could a male have a hpv test and how long to wait to have a accurate test result? Thank You you for your responds and help and your time. Thank you sooo sooo much. Hope to hear from someone. Need some help to clear my mind from this.
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How did you get oral hpv, if you know and have you ever transmitted it to anyone while performing unprotected oral sex
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No kissing at all. I just received unprotected oral sex from her and im freightened to death that i could of contracted it from this exposure.
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Im nervous and very worried. Have you heard or seen anyone being affected from a exposure like this? If i get any warts after three months does that mean i wasnt affected? Thank you! im so worried and down cause theres no way i could know if im infected. I dont want to transmit it to my wife. im worried. regret doing it. :*(
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Genital HPV is a different strain than oral HPV
Did you open-mouth kiss her/him?

From: http://voiceproblem.org/disorders/rrp/symptoms.asp

Questions on route of infection: No scientific evidence has been collected that supports the theory that RRP is a sexually transmitted disease to the throat region from oral sex.
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Stop worrying, i dont see why you are panicing so much about this. Oral hpv is very rare and transmission from mouth to genitals is also very rare so calm down and stop worrying.
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Anyone that has experience. Help me out please.
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