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No risk or low risk?

A few weeks back I met with a csw, she gave me protected oral and we had protected vaginal sex. My concern is, earlier before meeting her I shaved my pubic hair and had some cuts on my shaft from the razor. I don’t believe the condom covered that area and for the sake of the information I’m seeking, let’s assume I entered her vagina and those cuts were not protected. Is the risk higher here vs any other protected encounter? I’ve searched the forum and other sites to see if this is an actual risk at all but couldn’t seem to find a straight answer, I would greatly appreciate some feedback!
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Only the urethra needs protection,otherwise they wouldn't work verywell. You had no risk so no test is needed.
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