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Analingus Risk

Hi,

I recently had a mental weakness and got a 'massage' where the girl was naked and on top of my.

There was no penetration of any kind (penis to vaginal), however, she was flipped around and tongued her anus. I licked the outside and stuck my tongue in a little bit. I didn't lick her vagina anywhere.

For the past couple days, I have been freaking out about what I could have exposed myself to. In the moment, I didn't  think anything of it, however, I've been researching and getting a full range of answers. I am super nervous, gut is wrenched, and can't sleep more than an hour a night.

I am most deathly afraid of HIV, but have to wait a couple weeks to get tested until they can perform the early test, as I do for most STDs I've been reading about where symptoms don't show right away.

I came here for advice and to assess the true risk of what I have exposed myself to. It has been 48 hours and I haven't had any symptoms of any sort.

So, here I am looking for advice and the true potential risks I have put myself in.

Thank you so much for your time.
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Thank you so much, hopefully I sleep a bit easier tonight.
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3149845 tn?1506627771
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Dont worry about hiv as not transmitted that way and very low to zero risks for other std,s
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Also, if she was a sex worker, would this change anything? She offered more things, but I declined, but still stupidly did act mentioned above. As I said, I am more worried about HIV and the non curable diseases.
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Hello,

Thank you for your quick response. The cavity seemed pretty clean of matter.

Do you think it is still worth getting tested; the full test, or am I just being completely paranoid? I've read that you can contract certain stds from rectal fluids, but which is why I came here to verify. I'm mostly concerned with HIV, Herpes, and Hep.

Thanks,
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3149845 tn?1506627771
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Hi, what your describing is no real risk for any STD as mouth saliva kills things your biggest risk would be for non std things like E-coli which is feces.
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