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Cut on perineum and anal sex risk

Hi,

Two months ago I engaged in a very brief condom protected sex with another male. I was the receptive one, and penetration didn't last long. My concern is that I had a small cut or abrasion on my perineum due to fungal infection. (I'm very prone to fungal infection). I proceeded anyway, thinking the condom would protect me. I also think, the condom was put on correctly.

Before that there was mutual masturbation and unprotected oral sex, and there might have been some fluids. There was no rubbing near my butt before that.

What's my risk?
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I did a rapid test today, it came back negative. Results are conclusive according to the doctor of the sexual health clinic: 8 months after first encounter, 4 months after second. Mutual masturbation is no risk.
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Looking forward to an answer to this last question. During the act there was no ejaculation.
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OK. Even if there was possible contact with fluids on that spot? He also fingered me with the same hand he masturbated himself.
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3149845 tn?1506627771
Hi, you had  zero risk
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