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Protected Sex Risk Factors with Saliva and Fluid Contact

I am concerned about being at risk for HIV and other STDs.  Last night I had protected sex with a sex worker.  

1.  She gave me oral with a condom on and then we proceeded to intercourse with the condom still on.  

2.  She kissed me once on the lips with no tongue but I could tell that the saliva was present on my lips.  

3.  Also, I had a very tiny area with broken skin (dug a sliver out, broke open skin...trying to give a clear picture of situation) on my finger and her fluid touched that area, not sure if it penetrated the broken skin or if it was just present around it.  

Please advise my risk level for HIV and STDs this situation.  Now I am suffering from high amounts of guilt, stress, and anxiety.  Thanks.
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You don't think that her vaginal fluid touching an open sore on my hand poses a risk?  That's what I'm most worried about...the HIV getting into my blood via the open sore on my hand that the fluid touched.  I can't get that out of my head
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You never had a risk of contracting HIV.
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