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Transexual CSW Rubbed Pre-Cum on Her Finger and Put it in My Mouth

Yesterday I met with a transexual CSW and engaged in:
- mutual masturbation
- analingus (I licked her but with no tongue insertion)
- protected receptive oral (I sucked her)
- protected anal (I topped)

She said she was on PrEP, regularly tested, and negative for everything. I did not see any rashes or sores that gave me concern, but she did two things that bothered me. First, she unexpectedly rubbed pre-cum on her finger and push it into my mouth and asked me how it tasted. I didn't see this coming so she definitely got the full finger in my mouth and on my tongue before I pulled away. She later did the same thing on her ass. I'm not sure if she just rubbed her finger on her ass or if she inserted into her anus, but she also put her finger my my mouth afterward. I asked her to stop doing that afterward, but as far as I am concerned the damage had already been done.

How concerned should I be about these transfers? What is the risk here? Any advice is appreciated.
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No risk at all from the encounter.

A small risk from the protected anal of syph and herpes and not enough to worry about at all, and less risk as you were top.
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Thank you for your insight. Just out of curiosity, what leads you to determine that the finger transfers are no risk?
Science :)

Virus and bacteria and quite fragile, so when touched with air or other surfaces, STI die pretty quick :)
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