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std from vaginal fluid

Hello,

A couple days ago, I had masturbated with a female. I inserted 2 fingers into her vagina and then after our session was over I ended up going to sleep, and being irresponsible, I forgot to wash my hands. I do not recall this, but there is a chance that those 2 fingers might have touched my lips or even the inside of my mouth. There was a minor cut in the center of my bottom lip from a previous time, but it was not bleeding, and was probably in the process of healing and closing up. I am assuming those fingers came in contact with my mouth, since at night I have a habit of wiping my lips with my fingers to get rid of access drool or cotton mouth (my mouth gets dry but I also drool at the same time whenever I sleep). I was wondering what the chances are of me contracting a STD (especially herpes) from having the vaginal fluid from the fingers touch the cut on my lip and/or going in my mouth? I do not know this female well at all, since I had just met her through somebody else earlier that day, so her sexual history is unknown. Also, just to be on the safe side, I also was considering the scenario that the vaginal fluid might have still been wet when I had placed it on my lips or in my mouth. What would happen if it was still wet? What would happen if my fingers dried out? Is there a difference?
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No risk - and  - no risk.

You have to have sex to get these STDs,   There's just no other way to get them.  All of what you are  asking about are ways you simply cannot get STDs.  Put your finger in her vagina, then you touch yourself... etc.  Forget about it.

Or else they'd call them FW-TDs (fingering women transmitted diseases).  
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If I touched my genitals as well?
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Would I be at risk if I wiped my eyes or any other areas such as the nostrils?
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You had no risk.
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