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Dear medhelp community.

I had a weak moment recently. I received massage from a girl who also engaged in some foreplay where we both were naked. No oral or vaginal sex. However, she put a condom on me which was in her mouth, guessing it may have some saliva. I touched her vagina lips and clit with my fingers, rubbed her butts with my hands and played with her breasts. We hugged for a little while naked. Then she gave me a hand job.

How much risk I'm in now about catching any STD's including herpes and hiv? Do I need to test myself for std? I'd really appreciate your comments/response. Thanks.
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Hi Dave, I'm getting a sore throat. Do I need to worry? Please advise. Thanks.
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not from any std from the affair
Thank you again
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Much appreciated your answer Dave.
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Hi Dave, thank you for your answer. I may have brushed against her pubic area but I was wearing condom all the time except before ejaculation. Like I said there might be some saliva in the condom. Last night I took azithromycin and had a brief diarrhea. Is diarrhea some sign of std? Thanks again.
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with the condom on you had zero risk and diarr is not an std symptom
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Hi you had zero risk to  contract any std however if your genital area made rubbing contact with her genital area there would be a risk for syphilis and herpes but if she did not have any genital sores at the time that risk would be close to zero.
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