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STDs from massage therapist?

Hello Everyone,

I recently visited a female "massage therapist," who gives foot fetish services (I'm a guy). Here's a quick description of what happened:

- Sucking on her toes.
- Slight contact between my mouth and her panties (while she was wearing them) for about 10 seconds.
- Her finger in my mouth (I think she fingered herself at some point, but not sure if it was before or after)
- She used her saliva as lube, and slight anal penetration with her finger
- She got pretty close to my face and almost kissed (felt saliva on my lips, so there might have been saliva exchange)

I couldn't see any visible cuts or wounds or anything like that, although after I left, the area behind and above my teeth felt as if it was scraped (probably from a toenail), but when I thought to check the next day I couldn't find traces of a bloody wound, but some off-color marks.

Is there any type of std that I should worry about? And given that she might not necessarily clean her footwear, could she have picked up something from her shoes that she picked up from someone else?

I don't know if I'm paranoid, but what worried me is that after everything was done, she started coughing heavily, and brushed it off as having bronchitis and already "taking pills." The next day I started feeling something in my chest, and developed a small cough.

Is there a need to be tested?

Thank you
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Thank you so much Grace.

I wish you all the best in all your endeavours.

Yours

Freakout
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this was of no std risk whatsoever. no need for any testing.

respiratory illnesses are common this time of the year and can be transmitted from close contact and kissing.

grace
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