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I made a huge drunk mistake and had an experience with a female stripper. I had protected oral with the use of a condom, and received a hand job, and deep kissed the individual. The incident took place over a month ago.

As I've read many times on this forum, I have gone through some pretty heavy anxiety over the issue which I believe could have caused sensitivity in my genital region but no pain. It's almost a hot and cold sensation that is probably heightened by my anxiety and guilt.

After several weeks, I don't experience the heightened awareness of the sensations, unless I begin to think about the experience again. I have noticed a small pimple on the shaft of my penis that would not be visible unless actively checking for it. I've also been to the doctor twice, once because I noticed the small pimple bump and to get tested, but the testing was done only a week after the incident so probably too soon to be conclusive. The testing came back clean for everything but HSV1, which I knew I had because I get cold sores.

I probably know the answer, but was I at any real risk of an std or passing an std? I have no other symptoms like pain, or discharge, or clusters of bumps with puss or anything like that Could anything have caused that from my incident? My partner did notice what looks like a heat rash under the neck recently. They've had rashes in the past though.

Thanks in advance for any help.
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Hi the protected oral is zero risk for any std. With kissing maybe a risk for oral herpes but if she did not have anylip sore (and i believe she did not as would not be kissing you with a painful lip sore) the risk is close to zero.
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Anything?
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