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STD from sex with condon and fingersex

Hi!

First of all, thank you for a great forum. I recently a met transexual gay, and had sex with him, so not me. Oral sex both ways with a condom (both me and him). We then had sex with condom, and he came inside me-  still wearing a condom. So far so good (I think). He then decided to give me oral sex (me wearing a condom), and whilst doing that he inserted a finger in my anal. Am I at risk due to his finger in my anal from possible precum or semen from when he removed his condom? - I worry about STD's syphilis, gonorrea, chlamyadia...(no so much HIV)....

Right after I gave myself medicine - 1 g og Azitromax. I am normally heterosexsual, and now full with anxiety....
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The STD's i listed are transmitted from skin to skin contact and while a condom helps it does not prevent the possibility 100%
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Yes that is good
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How about that - from skin to skin! - Life is Dangerous. I didn't see any rash of any kind. nor a wound or anaything that caught my eye on this person. It has been three weeks now, and I have no sympthoms. That is a good thing right, or?

kind regards...
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OK - I am a bit confused, since I am not a native speaker, sorry about that - but can you clearify:. what was the "very low risk" activity here? I thought the only potensial risk here was the anal fingering...? All the other Activities was protected by condom... Yet you write "anal fingering...not a risk..."

Thank you for your reply..
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No real risk means there is a chance with HPV, herpes and syphilis but that is very very low risk. As for the anal fingering...not a risk.
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Thank you for Your  reply. Is it "no real risk" due to the Azitromycin I took, or in general ? Can a finger with secrets from him, never infect me in any possible way?

(I assume that "no real risk", is the same as "no risk"  or ?)
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No real risk from your exposure.
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