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Unprotected oral and protected vaginal from escort. What are my risks?

I recently had an encounter with an escort and received unprotected oral sex for about 15 seconds. We then had protected vaginal sex

I proceeded to get a std / sti test the morning of the encounter though I realize now it would be to early to test for anything

Is it possible to feel symptoms  1-2 days after? Or is it just extreme anxiety and paranoia Ex: sweating, perceived white tounge (could be bad hygiene),

I texted her the day after and she told me she gets tested every 30 days and was tested a week before our encounter. This wasn’t much help as she could be lying

What are my risks I contracted any type of sti/ std?

I will get tested again in two weeks and every two weeks after 90 days.

I will never get an escort again and will proceed to get help for my mental health.

Your help is appreciated, thanks!!!
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Stop, breathe, relax.

15 seconds of oral is unlikely to transmit anything. It is possible but unlikely.

Most escorts are very good at testing as its their job. If they get an STI and word got out, then she will loose clients and then money. The fact she did vaginal sex with a condom is reassuring. Oral in itself is not a good way to transmit STIs anyway.

The symptoms you suggest are not of any STI anyway - more so anxiety. Symptoms take longer than a day or 2 to show up as well.

Most experts dont recommend testing after a single oral exposure so move on from this :)
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Thank you for the reassurance, I will get tested soon so hopefully I can relax. My anxiety has shifted to other possible Sti’s but your comment about oral being unlikely to transmit anything is also helpful. Thank you
I don't know why your anxiety has shifted. Gaz said the risk was really low. Test for peace of mind, but I'm sure it will be negative.
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