You are obsessing about all this.
HPV may have been taken care of by your immune system, or you may not have contracted it at all! Even if you did, there are over 100 varieties of it and the odds that you got one of the handful that are oncogenic are small to say the least. You are begining to sound very obsessive, much like someone who posted here from another state. You didn't just move from somewhere did you?
Your question was answered in my last post to you "Duration of exposure before development of malignancy would also likely preclude your posted sexual adventure with an occurrence of related pathology in such a short time, and certainly, in the realm of malignant development, unless that sexual encounter time line was measured in many years you can leave that out of the equation."
Before you have a mental meltdown, wait till someone tells you that you actually have something. You are asking a question to which, if you have been researching this on the web, you probably understand there is no way of knowing, about a virus that you have no way of being tested for, for a disease which you have no reason to believe that you have, of a group of people who are not virus experts. Does this seem at all reasonable to you?