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I was in hong kong and hooked up with an african prostitute. I felt so guilty the whole time that we did not have sex. She did kiss the tip of my **** for 1 sec after which i pulled her away she then gave me a handjob and again feeling disgusted i did not let her finjsh me off. I did not ejaculate.. i say kissed my **** as i am sure there was no tongue used.. I am so so so scared and anxious that i may have contracted an std. I am uncircuminsed and have noticed some burning at the tip. I have had this before and found that it was when the foreskin is pulled back rigoursly it stings after.. the foreskin was not pulled back when she kissed it. When she did offer sex she went to put a condom on me
I really look forward to your advice
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You had zero risk for contracting any std. even with the risk of herpes, there needs to be some vigerous rubbing contact to force the virus into a nerve.
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Thank you for your reply. Both her lips went over the head very briefly. I did not  feel a tongue. Does this change your opinion?
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Thank you so much for replying
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The chances of you having a STD after that experience is nearly zero. She kissed you briefly and touched you. Treat this as a lesson learned and do not worry. If you have had the burning problem before than that is exactly what it is, an old issue. I presume pulling any skin tightly by your penis will hurt, avoid that as well ; ) Don't worry you will be fine.
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Will anybody get back to me
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