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Infection Risk?

Hi everyone-

Last night a woman masturbated in front of me and then gave me oral sex.  The hand that she used to masturbate touched the base of my penis where it meets the scrotum and I had a large ingrown hair there and I was picking at it before she came over so it was an "open sore."  She basically had her hand on that area the whole time she was giving oral.

After she got me hard, I put a condom on and made sure to cover that sore with a condom and checked it multiple times throughout just to make sure it stayed over the area which it did.

Am I at risk for any STDs including HIV?  I think she has a risky history- her and her ex husband used to swing.
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3149845 tn?1506627771
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Well lets put it this way. Std,s are not surviving on her hands and fingertips. Transmittable std,s  other than intercouse need naked body to body rubbing and grinding esp around the genitals to be at risk for contracting.
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Thanks, so does that mean outside of the body they are basically non-transmittable? Even after a few seconds?
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3149845 tn?1506627771
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Hi and welcome. From what you describe there would not be  risk as the condom was a protective barrier for contracting things. Also std.s are not transmitted by her touching you like she did.
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