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BBBJ unprotected

Had a BBBJ w/ a sex worker. she seems to be a pot head. i'm freaking out because this is the first time i have ever had a bbbj. i usually ask the sex worker to put a condom on, but in this case i didn't. So after she did all that I put a condom on and had protected sex, but not oral sex.

My question is how often do oral sex lead to STDs, and if so which kind? Should I get tested? If so, which std should I test for? HIV? HPV? HERPES?

I didn't notice any piercing or anything in her mouth, or any cut I hope. This all lasted for about 10 minutes. I quickly took a shower and peed after. Does peeing help at all?
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Not STD related. See a uriologist.
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Vance,

A new symtomp showed up today. I am pretty scared. It doesn't hurt at all when I pee. But my pee seems brownish, and there was a little blood (I'm not sure if its a blood or a flesh). It looks like a little flesh that came out of my penis when I peed.

What is this?
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It could be, or again it could be mental.
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Oh and one more thing, could this also be because of me applying too much soap on it? I have been taking extremely frequent showers (about 4 times a day).
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Right now I have a very slight discomfort on my penis. From a scale from 1 to 10 its probably a 1. Very mild tingly sensation. It also from time to time itch. I think I am paying way too much attention to it, so I am hoping this is just classic anxiety.

It doesn't hurt when I pee.
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Wow 4 months for herpes? I will definitely test for gonorrhea in a couple more days. Thanks for the info. I'll let you know the results for the gonorrhea when I get them.
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Personally I would not even worry about testing, but if you must...Gonorrhea-1 week. Syphilis-6 weeks, herpes-4 months.
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So when should I get tested? Should I even get tested at all?

2 weeks is good?
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Risk is low with oral sex, you can get gonorrhea, NGU, herpes and syphilis. Gonorrhea and NGU are the most common and no discharge and/or burning while urinating after 2 weeks then no real worries. Syphilis is rare in developed countries and rare in women. Herpes is possible but without a bump (cold sore) on her lip I would not worry to much.
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