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Sports Contact - Finger inside mouth

Hi fellow experts,

Just need to confirm on this. Was playing basketball, hustling, and then i felt some fingers in my mouth for a second or two. The fingers did touch my gums.

Problem is I only thought about it after the games, did not really check that guy's fingers (whether was it dirty, bleeding, or any ulcer wounds), and my gums was a bit sore, but i don't think my gums bled or maybe just bleed a bit as I did not notice any blood like 30 minutes later.

So, any chance of getting STDs (Syphilis, HIV, Gonorrhea, etc) this way if he is bleeding in his fingers or having some STD sore on his fingers? Low risk or no risk?

Thank you guys/gals in advance!
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STD's have that name for a reason.
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LOL, thanks for the confirmation!
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