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STD from fingering and licking with canker sore

Hi, suppose I fingered a girl and I inadvertently smeared some of her fluids on her breast. After a minute or so I sucked her nipple. I have a canker sore on my lower lip at that time and I noticed that her vagina smells fishy. So is this much of a risk? I also have a scab on my thumb which doesn't hurt when I put some alcohol in it so I assume its healed but there's a little pain when I intentionally press or poke it with my nails/finger.

Thanks in advance!
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this isn't a risk for you.

grace
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you have been answered, it's not going to change. STD's are not passed that way. They have the name STD for a reason.
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Thanks for answering but if she is positive, wouldn't it be risky for me to lick the fluid although indirectly? and assuming the odor is from the common vaginal infection, what might I get from it.
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