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Can you catch any std by fingering a woman

Hi everybody,

     I'm a bit worried because last week I'v been with a prostitute and she gave me a massage, a handjob with oil (she also put the tip of her finger in my anus a bit) and a ******* (covered with a condom). I touched her a little here and there and gave a little kiss on her breast. At one point I'v fingered her with one finger and this finger had no cut or sore on it but the fingers next to this one had a little cut at the side of the nail and I may have used this finger to masturbate or rub her clit but nor for long maybe one minute or two. After that I swept my fingers on the bed sheets and never touch my penis with that hand before I get my hand clean under water.

     I'm at risk to have caught any std, hiv, herpes, chlamydia, ghon, etc... ?

     Hope someone will answer me soon.

     Thank you!
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Well, you don't even know if those fingers came into contact with anything, you don't know if she has any stds, and getting infected on the fingers is rare.

Its not something you need to worry about.  If you get symptoms, then obviously get those checked, but its not likely that you'd get anything.

AJ
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Also I wan't to thank you for the quick reply...
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No risk even with that cut beside the nail that may have been in contact with vaginal fluid? And the masterbation she gave me was unprotected, it was the oral she gave me who was protected...

Can herpes or syphilis be pass to the finger in fingering?
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No risk. Masterbation is safe
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