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Fellatio from woman to man: possible risks?

Hello, I am a woman who gave oral sex to a stripper (boy) in a party. It was unprotected oral sex from me (woman) to the stripper (man), no ejaculation, only 10-15 seconds (short exposure).

I have asked and read a lot and each person says a different thing about the risks and possible tests.

I understand that my risks of getting HIV or other STD are low, but I want to be sure if I should test in a future.

1.- Whats STD should I test, apart from HIV? I have read about syphilis, oral gonorrhea, etc.

2.- How long should I wait before testing for other STDs?

3.- Apart from the blood test, should I test with a pharyngeal exudate?

4.- Is PeP recommended?

Thank you very much for your help and sorry for my bad English (I am from Italy).

Kind regards.
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You had no risk for HIV. If you need more info post on HIV forum. Yes you can get gonorrhea, syphilis and HSV from giving oral sex to a man but the probabilities for 15 seconds of giving oral sex are so low than I wouldn't be worried.
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He said this in another post (Experts Forum):

"It is possible, of course, to acquire oral/throat STDs (primarily gonorrhea, low risks for syphilis, herpes, and HIV, no risk for chlamydia) by performing fellatio"
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Thank you very much for your answer.

Each person says a different thing. In the Experts Forum (closed now), some Doctor said that although risk is very low, people should test in my situation for a throat culture for gonorrhea, and then for HIV and syphilis in a few months.

Anyone could give me more opinions?

Thank you very much again.
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In my opinion you don't need test for anything. 15 seconds of oral sex is too low risk to worry about
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