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STD from vibrator

Today I had a sexual intercourse with a prostitute.

I started masturbating her with a little vibrator.
I purchased it and was brand now at the moment of intercourse.
I masturbated her over her external genitals (clit and outer vagina lips but I'm not sure if some of her secretion came in contact with vibrator).
After masturbating her, she gave me a protected fellatio until I had orgasm.
Then I pulled off my condom and went to bath for wash my genital.

I'm worried about this: before I pulled off my condom I switched off the vibrator with my finger, so could I transmitted some of her vaginal secretion (and STD) to my penis when I pulled off my condom?

In other way, could I get some STD if I touched vibrator before I pulled off my condom.

Regards
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3149845 tn?1506627771
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Hi and welcome. To be at risk for contracting stds you need unprotected vaginal, anal or low risk oral sex. They need a specific enviornment to be transmitted.
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3149845 tn?1506627771
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Excuse me, you need to have "unprotected" sex to be at risk
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3149845 tn?1506627771
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No risk, thats why they call them "sexually transmitted diseases". you need to have sex.
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So I carried no risk if I understand.
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