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Am I at risk of Hsv 2

I had protected sex last night with a girl it was late and I didn't check her out properly, and in the morning I noticed black sport all over her body, hands, leg, tights and I knew it was hsv2 and I asked her she said she had bluster like and fluid coming out a month ago , though I remember I used medicated spirit to clean the shaft of my penis and wash my hands with it after sex(I do that regularly and secondly am on prep I don't know if am a high risk of contacting hsv2 from her since I read that skin to skin contact can give me hvs2 or genital harpes
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She had black spots all over her body? Herpes only affects the genitals or the mouth - not the hands, etc. I don't know what she had going on - maybe an allergic reaction, chicken pox, or something entirely different.

Herpes also doesn't cause black spots.

I also don't know what medication you used on your penis, but I wouldn't do that anymore. Washing your penis after sex doesn't do anything to prevent an STD, and some things can be really irritating.

Unclothed skin to skin contact, and friction - usually the kind with sex, can transmit sex. Oral to genital, genital to genital and genital to anal contact is what can transmit it - oral sex, penis in vagina, and anal sex.

You had protected sex, so if she did have herpes, you reduced your risk significantly.
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Ok, she said she had blister like boils that breaks and look terrible , itchy and painful,  so after some weeks she was on medication and the blister disappeared and left the area with black color on every where the blister  appeared
That sounds awful for her, but it doesn't sound like herpes. That could be a number of different things, but it's not herpes.

In any case, your risk is very low even if she has herpes and this other skin condition because you used a condom.
Thanks for your response
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