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Risk of std's from brief unprotected oral

Hi guys, thanks for the great work you're doing on here.

Yesterday I met a transsexual csw, there was only mutual oral, 99% of the time we used condoms but for a brief 30 secs she took them off as she prefer not to use them for oral. I demanded that we use condoms again as I was uncomfortable. There were no signs of any cuts/sores/abrasions on her mouth/genitals and on mine. I Asked a couple of times during the act and once I got home I contacted her again if she had any history of STDs but she assured me she was clean. I would like to know just how much I was at risk at catching any STD's if she wasn't telling the truth. Any info would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
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Close to zero risk. No further tests are recommended for Syph and HSV from oral sex.
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Got my test results for gono, chlamydia & NGU 8 days post incident came back negative. Now to wait for the appropriate time to test for syph & hsv 1&2 (if I haven't already contracted it previously without knowing) fingers crossed
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