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Protected sex and oral. Any risk for std?

I got a CSW yesterday and had protected oral and protected intercourse with her as my friends had been teasing me about my virginity. There are no signs of any blisters, lesions or sores on her and a condom was used throughout. Am i at risk for any STD and do i need to get tested?
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Just to follow up on my question, so there is no need for me to get tested for HIV and STDs?
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No need at all,theres never a need to test when you had protected sex ,thats wat a condom is design for,protect you.
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Just to add, the only way adults get HIV is from unprotected vaginal or anal sex or sharing IV drug needles.  You were smart and used a condom.  
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Unprotected oral and protected vaginal / anal sex does not put us at any risk of HIV. You are safe and should have no reason to worry about.  Since this is an HIV forum, you may post your concerns related to other STD's on the relevant forum.
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I am sure that the condom did not slip off and did not break and my shaft was not totally inside of her.
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