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crying like crazy some1 help please

So today I had sex with a women she performed oral sex with a condom on never past the condom protection then I penetrated her while wearing a condom. I was paranoid and only semi penetrated her, her vaginal never touch my pelvis if that makes sense. Could I b at risk for any stds????
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3149845 tn?1506627771
HI, you had no risk for any std from this. Needs direct skin contact.
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I forgot 2 mention 2 things. 1 she sat naked on my stomach and lastly I kissed her lightly on the lips like small pecks any danger there??
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3149845 tn?1506627771
If she did not have any open lip sores, the risk is close to zero from light kissing. In regards to syphilis, she would need an active vaginal canker and youd need an open stomach wound for the bacteria to enter. Herpes would not be much of an issue as is in the wrong ganglion area.
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Like i would say she was sitting more on the bottom of my stomach close to pelvic area no where near my genital area as I was scared of skin to skin contact n quickly removed her from me less than a minute she sat naked on me.
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3149845 tn?1506627771
With no vaginal sores not much of a risk for herpes. Herpes needs to be rubbed in and prefers soft moist mucus areas like lips, and genitilia.
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No sores from what I could see, but like right now my penis head on the bottom skin part feels itchy is that from the condom or something? ?
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3149845 tn?1506627771
Would not be from contact with her.
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If for what ever reason the condom had a small hole n she had any type of stds (herpes, hiv, syphilis.....) n I got infected and 3 days later I had unprotected sex could I infect that person or is it too early??
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