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Please!!!! Help me here. Need your help on STD.

I have been to a massage parlour 2 weeks ago where I couldn't resist from getting their special service which included massaging genitals and butt. She massaged my genitals (I told her not to touch my penis) and butts with oil, which also included slight movement near the butt hole. Though I asked her not to touch my penis there was slight movement of her hand near the base of penis which got oil on the shaft. During the massage my penis was enlarged and went back to normal after sometime. But when it went back to normal the oil on the shaft entered the urethra, I could say so because I felt a burning sensation. Now I am going crazy. What if I have been exposed to some STD??  What if she has Herpes Whitlow??

I have read at many websites that STD like Herpes, HPV etc spreads through skin contact which makes me go crazier.

I will be seeing my girlfriend this month after 2 years and I believe things will get hot between up. I have no clue what shall I do. I will try to abstain and feel very guilty for doing this to her.



Am I exposed to STD??

Please Doctors throw some light here.
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Hi there, what Jacked has said is correct. The irritation you are feeling is most likely from the oil but it is 100% NOT related to an STI. There was no risk here of anything at all.
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Not a professional opinion here, but I doubt it would be any STD transmission in this case as I expect no bodily fluids were exchanged, and this is likely just the oil irritating your penis. This would likely be more irritating if it is a scented oil also, I think you are fine
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