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RISK OF ORAL STDS??

I just recently did a random hook up with someone who I really didn't know very well. What we did was gave each other  oral (unprotected), we did a lot of body contact, minimal kissing and the guy did rub his penis against my anus, there was no penetration at all. The oral wasn't very long, maybe about 5-10 minutes giving to each other, I wasn't sure of precum at all, but I can assume there was. I have been recently tested in January and was clear of everything, I asked him if was and said he was clean as well as he goes yearly for checkups.

Now I'm in a relationship, have been in for the last 2 years. I just want to know what risks did I put my self through.

1. is my risk high?
2. when should I go get tested?
3. how long should I wait?
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3149845 tn?1506627771
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hi and welcome. This low risk activity but since you have a partner then testing is advised

Gono and chlamydia----1 week
syphilis-----6 weeks
herpes-----3 months
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To also add to this, I had this interaction less then 14 hours, and unless i'm nervous or something I feel like my throat is starting to be dry.
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