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Low Risk - Am I OK?

Hi Doctors, this forum is great.
My situation is quite simple but I feel slightly worried, and want to know form experts what I should, do if anything, as I have a pertner who I live with.

Yesterday on a business trip in London, I stupidly met a Thai CSW in her aprtment. In an attempt to stay safe in this situation and not catch anything, I opted to just masterbate myself whilst watching her. The only contact I had with her was a handshake.  I also sat on her bad whilst waiting, where I would have touched her bed covers.
With the same hand I shook her hand was the hand i masturbated myself with.

Ok, i know this is very low risk and I am probably worrying about nothing, but I wanted clarification from an expert on what to do next.

My worry I suppose is that she had something on her hand when I shook it, or on the bed before I masturbated, but then how different is this to holding something on a train or in a public bathroom?

If i was single, I probably wouldn't post this, but what do I do next to insure the safety of my partner?
Do you think I can carry on normal relations with my partner?
Am I at any risk, do you think I acted responsibly and safely in this situation?

I already have a diagnosed anxiety problem which isn't helping this situation, a situation which I now regret.

Thank you for any help.
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you should be worrying about having thrown away your money to do what you could have done on your own, except for a handshake!
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Hello

Listen, you're getting all upset about nothing.

There is no possible chance on this earth - or the next one - of you picking up anything other than a common cold this way.

There is no chance - nil - zero - nada - chance at all.

best wishes, Sean
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