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Risk of any STD/STI after giving cunnilingus at massage parlor?

Hi am 25, yesterday I went to an asian massage parlor, it started off with a massage, we never directly kissed, she started giving me a blowjob and then I asked if we could 69, I somewhat licked her ***** for not even 10 seconds, but it didn't really taste like anything, but no weird smell, cuts, or sores. So I asked if we could switch positions again.
I am aware that was a terrible idea, but could I be at risk for catching andy std/sti?
I am very paranoid, thank you.
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Was the oral sex you received unprotected? As to licking her, sounds brief. That's still a risk but minimal. And it would be only symptoms to your mouth. And if you don't develop any symptoms, I would not worry nor test for anything. Tell me about the oral you received though.
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Which I will say is also low risk even if unprotected. Testing is usually only recommended after receiving oral sex if you develop symptoms. Not risk free but low.
The oral sex I received was unprotected, yes, her mouth felt alright and nothing weird. I have no symptoms on my mouth and no symptoms whatsoever. I also penetrated her with a condom but it was for a fairly short amount of time. I am paranoid by nature so I even messaged the girl and ask if they perform regular std/sti test and she said they are clean, which I know is a silly thing to do.. but I couldn't help it, even knowing it isn't a guarantee. I think I will test myself for chlamidia and gonorrhea next week
Okay, first, leave the nice massage lady alone. It's not her job to sooth your anxiety.

The chance for anything from this event is very, very low. It was brief unprotected oral. Even full on oral sex is considered low risk. If you need to test, then test, but it will be for peace of mind.
Thank you for your comment.
You're welcome. :)
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