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What should I be worried about?

Hello,
I'm not normally a hypochondriac but recently it feels like my world is spinning out of control.
On New Years I had an encounter with a guy. I drank a little too much and we ended up fooling around.

He and I engaged in mutual masturbation- He fingered not only my vagina but my anus as well. We rubbed against each other- mostly clothed for quite awhile, then he slid his penis around my vaginal area- touching the opening with the head of his penis. During this whole thing I was on my period.

I finally realize that he has a wart on the top part of the shaft of his penis. He informs me that he has Genital Warts. He said he's had it for two years, and hasn't had it treated. He's not heard from any of his past partners that they've had anything, including the warts from him.

My question is, what STD's am I at risk for? Is it possible to have contracted HIV, Herpes, or anything else from this encounter? What are, the realistic, chances I will get the genital warts from him?

Please be kind, I'm really worrying myself into a tizzy over all of this.
Thank you.
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3149845 tn?1506627771
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No risk at all. Needs insertive sex to be at risk.
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Even though his penis touched the opening of my vagina? What about precum transmission?
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3149845 tn?1506627771
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no risk
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We grinded on each other for a little bit. But, it was never crazy hard or fast.

How about HIV? Any risk?
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3149845 tn?1506627771
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Hi, from what your describing herpes would not be any real issue as needs some hard rubbing to force the virus into the nerve. HPV is mostly spread by direct sexual contact and more rarely skin to skin contact during sexual acts. For a simple touching you describe would really put you at the low end of the risk scale.
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