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Possibility of contracting and type of std

Hi there
Before I begin I would like to thank all the people on this community for their support of others with their concerns, you guys and girls really are troopers.
Anyway, I had an incident with a girl a few months ago and even though I have done a bit of research on stds and my experience, I'm still worried I may have gotten an std. I was at a party and although I don't drink I was very fatigued from a big day. Then this girl (she was incredibly drunk) came up to me and started flirting and mucking around with me and from what i saw was just generally having fun. Afterwords she (to my utter disbelief) put her hands down her pants and wiped what I'm pretty sure was some of her vaginal fluid on my cheek down to my lips. I was disgusted and immediately went to find the bathroom but I foolishly licked my lips along the way as they were beginning to become chapped. (Couldn't believe I did it when I realised).
So i guess what I'm asking is could I have gotten an std from this kind of exposure, where I may if licked a small amount of vaginal fluid that was on my lips around 2-5 mins after it was placed there. If so, what sorts of stds am I at risk for aswell. Keep in mind that I haven't had any symptoms and it has been 3 months after the incident and I am also a virgin.
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3149845 tn?1506627771
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no risk bottom line for any std
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Sorry if I'm rambling but is that it is a no in that the situation I was in was different from the hypothetical situation I described, or was that a no in that it is no risk for stds?
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3149845 tn?1506627771
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nope
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Thanks heaps life, I've just gotta convince myself in fine, i guess cause I'm always a 'what if' kind of person. Although I have been thinking about a Dailey situation that would be similar to this. Would shaking someone's hand who had just scratched themselves down there and then itching your eye with that hand be of a similar situation?  
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3149845 tn?1506627771
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Hi. no risk for any std,s. None what so ever.
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