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Any risks of STD's?

Hello,


I'm a 26 y/o male. If you get fingered in the anus by a transexual sex worker (unknown condition) and he has nail bites or small cuts in his finger and I for some reason have any cuts/wounds in the anus membranes, what are the risks of getting infected with an STD? Or actually which STD's are you likely to catch, if any.

Is it riskier to lick the tiny hole on the tip of the penis with the tip of your tongue on purpose than just performing regular oral sex (no condom) with your whole tongue? I asks this as the precum comes from there, would like to know which STD's should I worry about after my behaviour.

Now, same question but with changed roles, any chance of getting infected with a STD if I finger a transexual sex worker of unknown status (STD's) in the anus and I have cuts in my finger and he has for some reason open cuts/wounds in the anus membranes? Thanks for answering, I know there are a lot of MODS/persons with great knowledge in this forum. I'll stand by, thanks again.
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Thank you.
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no
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One more thing,


My gums sometimes bleed when I brush my teeth. Does that increase the risk of infection for any of the STD's mentioned above? Thanks a lot.
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The risk is from oral sex in general...gonorrhea, herpes and syphilis are all possible. But all are low risk.
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Thanks for the response, I gave him oral sex for several minutes, he did NOT ejaculate. For some reason I happened to lick the tip of the recepients penis (tiny whole) with the tip of my tongue at a certain point of the oral sex and am worried it is riskier as pre cum comes from there and again at a certain point I saw some precum on his penis tip but wiped it with his shirt, I'd imagine there was more after I wiped it.

Wanted to know what are my risks? Thanks indeed Vance.


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You had no risk for a STD from being masterbation analy or masterbating someone in that way.

As for the oral sex part...are you talking about just one lick or a coupel of licks or licking for minutes? Just a quick lick is not going to give you anything. If it is licking for several minutes it is possible but very very low risk. Oral sex carries more of a risk then just a lick.
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