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Protected oral, but worried about condom failure.

hi everyone! i am a virgin, and ester day i received protected oral from a sex worker.
it was about 10-15 min. i came inside condom and it seemed to be in tight. that all what happened.
but i am worried, cuz i did not saw how she unpacked condom, leading me to think that she might have damaged it, or that she could have damaged it with her teeth. i know, that people are saying, that if condom breaks, they break catastrophically, but does it rule apply only to vaginal and anal sex situation ? because she was doing oral very gently and i am now thinking, that if condom had tiny hole it would have not tear, cuz there was not enough friction for that hole to grove and damage whole condom.

can you plz help me ? i am mad worried. this is my first sexual encounter and i am thinking that i made huge mistake. i didnt check on condom for leakage. can you plz tell me, should i check for stds and if yes - when i can check and whay kind of stds should i test for.
kind regards. hope you can help me...
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Whether the sexual intercourse is anal, vaginal or oral, if condom breaks, it does it the same way, and it's easy to see and feel it, as it can be painful for both partners.

If your intercourse was protected, you have nothing to worry about. There would only be risk of herpes and syphilis, but the person that performed oral sex on you should have the lesions those infections cause on skin around the lips. You would have seen them.

Condoms are there to protect us, and they do their job.

All the best.
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so am i right to say, that of condom was visibly ok after - that means that it dodnt break ? and that condom break big time even of there was only oral sex ? THANK YOU FOR YOUR ANSWER BTW! GOD BLESS YOU!
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