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STD Risk from Meeting with Transexual CSW

I recently traveled to The Netherlands for work and met with a transexual CSW there from somewhere in Eastern Europe. Her English wasn’t great and my Dutch is nonexistent, but I asked her about her status and she told me she tests and didn’t have any STDs including HIV.

We engaged in the following:
1. Kissing with some tongue.
2. Mutual condom protected oral on each other with some kissing of testicles
3. Condom protected anal (I was the bottom and the condom stayed on and remained intact).
4. She did not cum inside me.

I’m aware that this was a safe encounter from an HIV point-of-view, but I’m wondering how concerned I should be about other STDs. I didn’t see any rashes or sores of any kind that raised any red flags. And everything was done with condoms on, so I would think that combination should significantly lower the risk, yes?

I have a long term partner and am just trying to be careful not to pass anything on and need some help assessing my risk here.

Thanks in advance.
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Personally I would not worry from this encounter and everything was protected. There is a small risk of Syphilis but this is very uncommon in developed countries and with no sore it wont be passed on. If there was a sore the condom would help as well so I wouldnt give this another thought.

HSV is another possibility but again in lieu of any outbreak it is unlikely and a massive number of people in the world already have this.

Personally, I would move on from this encounter and not give it another thought.
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Thanks for your thoughts on this. I was sort of feeling the same way, but wasn’t sure if anyone on the team here like you or AuntJessie felt the same. It is not an activity that I engage in often so my comfort level is very low.  And in retrospect it seems risky to me.
Hindsight and anxiety  often go hand in hand. That is the joys of being human! Thankfully science and statistics remain the same so in all seriousness, move on from this encounter and dont worry about it again :)
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