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Finger into anus during "happy ending"

My masseuse gave me a "happy ending" at a massage parlour. During this, she inserted one of her fingers into my anus, "finger-*******" me for about 30-45 seconds.

Although I did not check thoroughly, it seems fairly certain that she did not have any large cuts on her hands or was bleeding profusely (surely I would have noticed this!). She looked clean and proper (i.e., not a junkie). She had in all certainty not touched her vagina for at least 1 hour (I had been with her the whole time during the massage). She is most probably a thai illegal immigrant.

I believe that the "happy ending" is all they offer sex-wise to their clients (several women are clients there as well).

I am currently going sick with worry over having contracted HIV from this person during the "happy ending", or perhaps from another previous client she treated earlier? What are the risks of infection? When should I get tested?
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Thank you Doctor, I don't believe I ever felt so good paying 20 dollars to read something that short.
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239123 tn?1267647614
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I saw this before my reply above.
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239123 tn?1267647614
MEDICAL PROFESSIONAL
Welcome to the HIV forum.  Apparently you did not follow the advice to read the Disclaimer message or, if you did, to heed its recommendation to look for questions similar to yours.  The identical questions have been asked innumerable times and could have easily been found with the search function.

Neither HIV nor STDs are ever transmitted by hand jobs or fingering.  There was no risk whatsoever.  You do not need testing for HIV or STDs and can safely continue unprotected sex with your regular partner(s).

Regards-- HHH, MD
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Sorry, I should add that the "happy ending" in total involved two acts:

1. A handjob
2. Finger into anus

Thank you kindly in advance for your answer.
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