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Is this a Risk?

Hello....
I met a Femboy who I think was a transsexual.
Long story short.
I met the person in his home.
The person was from a good family and is in a relationship with a guy.
We kissed lip to lip and the person gave me a hand job and b l o w j o b for 20 minutes
My mistake was not wearing a condom while receiving o r a l from the person
The person was also fingering his a n u s, and then with the same hand and fingers touched my P e n i s many times and also the g l a n s.
I think the person was clean and had no visible rashes
I am very worried.
I have to meet my wife in two months
I have taken Azithromycin 500 mg on that day and the next day and plan to take it for 5 days.
My only concern is the person was fingering their anus and then touching my glans
Is this a risk for any HEPATITIS?
Should I take an HEPATITIS VACCINE?
Its second day after the encounter.
Please please please please help and advice.
God bless you and God bless me, I will never take b l o w j o b from strangers without condoms
God protect me Please!!
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Thank You very very much!!!!!
God Bless You!!!!!!!
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Also what other STD's am I at risk because of this encounter?
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There is no risk for hepatitis - I'm including threads at the end which will help you understand why touching isn't a risk for STDs.

Receiving oral sex can put you at risk gonorrhea, NGU, syphilis and herpes type 1 (if you don't have this already).

Stop taking the azithromycin, since that will only cure NGU, and can mess up your testing for the others. Wait two weeks, and test for gonorrhea and NGU.

You can test for syphilis at 6 weeks, and herpes now and at 6 weeks, though it can take some people up to 4 months to develop antibodies, most will by 6 weeks. If you test positive now for hsv1 (the only herpes test you need - you weren't at risk for hsv2), then you had it already and don't need to worry about it here.


Here are some posts from our experts (when we had them) that may help -

https://www.medhelp.org/posts/STDs/Nervous-about-mutual-masturbation/show/2183476

https://www.medhelp.org/posts/STDs/Mutual-Masturbation-STD/show/1968429

https://www.medhelp.org/posts/STDs/mutual-masturbation-sti/show/1858544

https://www.medhelp.org/posts/STDs/Understanding-the-risks-of-mutual-fingering/show/1516796

https://www.medhelp.org/posts/HIV---Prevention/Vaginal-fluid-on-hand-touched-inside-of-condom-and-head-of-penis/show/1119533 - read this thread thoroughly. There is an excellent explanation about why certain activities are not risks, and why others are.
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