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Light Encounter With Man

Hi,

Yesterday I had an encounter with a man and the following was performed:

1: he stuck his tongue in my ear
2: he sucked my fingers and I sucked his. I have some slight hangnails that may have been open
3: I stroked his penis a couple times
4: he sat between my legs with his penis exposed. My pants and boxers were on. I don't think he came.
5. He massaged my glutes with his bare hands.
6: He was about to perform analingus (rim job) but I stopped him immediately. He may have touched the tip of his tongue to my anus maybe for a brief second.

No oral or anal sex was performed but only the things listed in the above.

Would I be at risk of contracting any STI's, HIV, Hepatitis etc?

I met this guy online from an adult site.

Am I freaking out for nothing?

Thank you for your input.
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I forgot to mention that I touched my penis with the same hand that I touched his penis with.

I'm sorry for all of the questions but I'm scared and the local health call centre couldn't give me any answers other than to get tested.
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Isn't hepatitis A easily contracted if that person doesn't wash their hands thoroughly? Also I grabbed his glutes with my fingers close to his anus.

I'm only speculating about the guy but if he didnt didn't wash his hands when they went to take a poo and then I sucked his fingers aren't I at a huge risk?

I know that men who have sex with men are at a higher risk. I am seriously freaked that I have hepatitis A because I put his fingers in my mouth.
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No risk
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I'm really worried that I contract some form of hepatitis, mostly A, because I don't know if that person washed their hands etc if they went to the washroom beforehand. I'm really freaking out.

I'm going to get an STI test tomorrow
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