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skin to skin stds risk?

Ive had many protected encounters with csw's. However, the condom did not cover all of my shaft. Sometimes, it only covered half of my shaft. One time the condom even slipped, but i held it in order to prevent it from falling off. However, my penis shaft wasnt entirely covered. If I dont get symptoms, should i test?
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101028 tn?1419603004
this is absolutely no risk at all.

if you are going to have anxiety over sexual contact, perhaps using professionals isn't in your best interest?
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I have one more qs pls!
A csw cleaned my penis with a wet wipe after I had protected intercourse with her. I doubt that her hands might have got some vaginal fluid when she removed the condom, and using those hands she used the wet wipe to clean her vagina (she cummed) and I think she used the same wet wipe to clean my penis as well. Further more, I had an abrasion just below my penis head.  Am I at risk of STD's because of the abrasion or the wet wipe? Thanks
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101028 tn?1419603004
this doesn't sound std related at all. most likely just irritation.

we don't have commercially available tests for hpv to cover that base properly.

if your condom is slipping, you aren't wearing the right size!!!  try different brands and different fits until you find one that works better for you.  

grace
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Thank you. I have one more qs for you! Kindly answer.
I had a red spot / dot inside my urethra which gave me slight pain whenever my penis rubbed against my underwear. The pain was non existant while standing or walking but was there whenevr I was sitting. After 5-6 days this spot went away. Is this due to a STD?
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Reread what I said on testing.

Of course if you have symptoms see a Dr.
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thank you for your answer...however, do you mean even for skin to skin STD's such as HPV, herpes, shyphilis...if i dont develop symptoms then i shouldnt test?
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It's a good idea to test yearly for STD's, but from the above description I see no reason for testing.
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