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Need testing advice

I performed unprotected cunnigulus on a woman I don't know about six weeks ago.

It was pretty clear that she's sexually active and doesn't (always) use protection.

I know that HIV is not a risk, but other STDs can be transmitted this way. I've read that some of these STDs can have serious health effects if untreated, and they don't always result in symptoms.

This has me a bit concerned, and I certainly don't want to pass anything on.

I haven't had any noticeable symptoms.

Given that I would like to be very cautious here, specifically what testing would be recommended?
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Hi performing oral sex on a female is as about as low a risk that can be as the mouth contains saliva that kills thing and is the bodies first line of defense. The risk would be herpes and syphilis but if she did not have any sores or raised bumps in  that area you can pretty much rule them out. Even if she had some sores it would need to be the lips that make rubbing contact with them. Test only if you develop any lip sores a few weeks later or if you have a long term partner for their protection.
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