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Receive Oral Gay sex'? HELPPPP

Hi all. Never posted here before. But, need help and advice on what to do.. so here it is

Last week on 8/14/2014 i went to a local adult booth store. There i met a guy who was nice and look healthy in his 25-30. i told him im BI male in a off on relationship. So we both help J/O one another and he went down on me gave me a B.J. i told him before if he was clean and he said yes. i know, stranger and all but i let him finish me off, and I finish in his mouth. Now what are my risk of an STD? When is a good time to test for anything? What should I test for? Thank You. im 25, Uncut (not sure if it makes a difference) sometimes during Safe sex with my female friend the part of my uncut line Not sure what it is gets a cut. i didn't notice a cut before or after. but if there was what is the risk? We did have passionate kiss tongue and all. My penis never went inside him or anything was around is butt, but not inside. i did give a peck on top of his penis not the head. Thank You all in advice for the help and everything. hope to get some feedback and calm these Nerves down, my on and off girl is away on vacation. thank you all. Please help
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Low risk means unlikely to happen.

Gave you testing times.
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Thank you. I will take a test this week for gonorrhea. My encounter was a low risk? What are the chances bof me getting any of the stds you listed? And also if I test for the rest can a test detect them earlier? Or would it be best to wait. Thanks alot. Anxiety got the best of me and now with technology it's easy to just Google stuff and freak out
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You had a low risk encounter. Gonorrhea, syphilis, NGU, herpes and HPV would be the risks.
Gonorrhea, NGU-1 week
Syphilis-6 weeks
Herpes-3 months

Overall no real reason for testing at this point, unless you plan on having sex with that partner then for her/his safety test.
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