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Risk concerns please help

Hey everybody thanks for being here.I recently found this form .I been reading so much from google but a lot of people saying some weird things.So I'm 19 Male and finally i managed to have sex with a girl i that i been trying for some time. I can't say it was the best since i couldn't less much it was like 15mins long but I'm sure that i seemed like i knew what i been doing :).But after that i started to have that weird feeling what if ?.So basically it was protected sex no oral or noting i used condom .But like i would say 10 hours before i shaved my genital area .I had kinda razor bumps like a couple not bleeding or not sensitive. One of them was on my penis covered by condom it was like almost impossible see very small i think that one popped when i put the condom on.Condom was covering it but it was really small after i couldn't even find where it was.Also had one pimple i didn't touch .It was on public area not going in to her but I'm concern if her vaginal fluid came on it or something after sex i took a shower and the pimple was still there as well as i wasn't pooped. Am i being at risk of getting hiv or some STD's that case.And any advice for further experiences. (I had std test like few months ago including the hiv all was negative i kinda don't want to go again at this covid 19 season) Thank you
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If you had protected sex, the chances of you getting anything are very low.

Condoms protect 100% against chlamydia, gonorrhea, HIV, hep B and NGU.

Condoms offer significant protection against herpes, syphilis and HPV, enough that you don't need to run out and test in the middle of a pandemic.

Advice for further experiences - use a condom every time, and talk about STDs with your partners. :)



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