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Chance of STD?

I recently made the giant mistake of having sex with two escorts while on a business trip in Vegas.  I feel like pure crap and cannot believe I made such a stupid mistake.  During the sex, absolutely no fluids were exchanged via mouth or vaginal.  I wore a condom the entire time.  Both girls were also very adamant about cleanliness and proper safe sex.  The only time any skin contact was made was when one of the girls was giving me a hand massage and when they put the condom on me.  I feel relatively like everything was done safely minus the whole paying for sex thing.  I've also done a ton of research since the incident and all signs point to me being safe but I guess you could say I'm looking for some reaffirmation here.  I don't plan on making this mistake ever again but I need to know that all safety precations were made.  Thoughts?
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Thank you for your advice.  I'm still a little paranoid as a week after the incident, I contracted a 24 hour cold.  Just to be safe, I have a test scheduled, so between now and 5 business days, I get to freak out.  Can you guess I suffer from high anxiety?  Even my own personal doctor told me I'm prob fine and to just move on but then I read the symptoms of HIV and get freaked out.  Other than the quick cold, I've been perfectly fine.  Of course you could chalk the cold up to exhaustion as I hadn't slept much in 8 days.
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What you have found out about the exposure is correct...safe, no real need to worry. Move on with your life and don't think about STD's from this incident.
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