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need to know risk factors

Thank you for taking my question.  Recently, I went out of town on a business trip.  While, there I met a nice Single White Female (thirties) at a bar.  She was well off financially.  We also talked about STD's as well prior to the encounter. we participated in mutual masturbation.  WE also masturbated ourselves.   She also put some saliva on my penis.  We were intoxicated.  I pretty well remember stating that I was not comfortable with oral or vaginal sex with a stranger.  I woke on the couch alone with my pants on so I feel pretty good about my memory.  I also had a cut hand that was bandaged. The next morning, I went back to my room and proceeded to unwrap my cut hand and wash both my hands together.  1) any risk associated with the encounter and 2) any risk washing my hands (one of which had been used to masturbate the girl 5 hours prior and one of which had an open wound on it).

Thank you
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101028 tn?1419603004
would've mentioned concerns about your cut if it was a real issue.
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Any concern about the cut?

Thank you
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101028 tn?1419603004
this was not a real risk for std's. saliva as a lube isn't a real risk for std's. it's more of a risk for fungal infections than anything. mutual masturbation isn't a risk either.

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