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STD assessment

I have posted in the hiv prevention forum regarding these "events", but I want to know my risks for general std's.

All activities were with sex workers in Thailand, both females and ladyboys, 4 in total.

1. Kissing - deep/french kissing. No cuts or nicks in my mouth, as far as I know, and I never brush my teeth before kissing in this manner. Never tasted any blood in any of theses kissing events.

2. Mutual masturbation - careful not to deliberately use genital fluids as a lube for mutual masturbation, but genital secretions would have inevitably been transferred back and forth via hand/genital/anal contact.

3. Fingering (giving) - vaginal and anal. I always check my fingers/ hands for any cuts or abrasions, and only engage in this activity if I have none.

4. Fingering (giving) - vaginal and anal, then masturbating myself shortly afterwards with same hand. I am uncircumcised.

5. Receiving oral - protected.

I have not engaged in any penetrative sex, protected or otherwise.

I have not given any oral sex, protected or otherwise.

Do I have any concerns at all regarding std's from these activities? Or need to test?

I try to practice safe sex based on what I read on here and poz forums. I don't even engage in protected penetrative sex because of the risk of condom failure.

If I am at risk from any of these activities, what if anything should I be doing different?




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No it does not change it
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Just to add, mutual masturbation was masturbating each other with same hands, as well as alone.

I also have cavities in my mouth, but they rarely if ever bleed when brushing.

Would this change your assessment?

Thanks for your reply.

I admit to being very anxious regarding std's and especially hiv. My anxiety gets the better of me I am afraid.

There won't be any follow up questions from me, with or without any further replies to this latest question.

I will be moving on!
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You had no STD risk.
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