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STD risk for precum while fingering

Hello,

Last night, I met a man and we each masturbated each other. In the process, he touched himself a few times, then continued to finger me (I am a woman). There may or may not have been precum on his penis (he did not ejaculate). I don't know anything about him and I'm just concerned what my STD risk would be for this kind of contact. We did not have vaginal sex because I didn't know him, but I am concerned that there actually may still be some risk of transmission. Thanks for reading and I appreciate your responses.
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I have also had itching on my front upper thighs since the incident and I looked today and had four pimple-like lesions on my left upper thigh. I guess my leg could have touched his leg. I am super afraid. Does anyone have any thoughts on this??
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STD symptoms don't show the next day. Your symptoms are not even related to a STD. And STD's are not transmitted from secondary touching.
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Thank you! I won't worry about the touching or the pimples anymore. What are your thoughts on significant thigh contact for skin to skin transmission of certain std's? Our genital areas never touched. Could imagine this risk would be low, but just asking. Thanks again!
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not really a risk at all. we don't recommend any testing from this encounter.

if you continue to have a leg rash, be seen but odds are it's nothing std related at all.

grace
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Thank you both for your responses!
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