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STD’s and non-penetrative risk

Seems this similar question has been asked a few times previously. My case may be a little different.
Spent time with a sex worker. No penetrative genital/anal intercourse, no oral, no mouth/mouth kissing. Mutual manual stimulation until (both) climax in 69 position (no oral, only hand stimulation). Some necking/petting/caressing. No groin on groin contact.
She showered beforehand. She requested no penetrative manual stimulation - some reassurance she was careful. No cuts on fingers and it was all done with the lights on. Assuming from previous threads there should be limited to no risk. I do feel I need to have STD tests done - most of the only groups suggest manual stimulation can spread STD’s.
Is there a risk? And of so, when should I get tested and what STD’s agree fall into biggest risk for this activity?
Thanks in advance an thanks or the work you do,
Mike
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Your situation is not a 'little bit different'. It is a not a risk either. No groin to groin contact, oral sex means no risk for an std.
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Thanks for the fast response. Why do so many other websites state that manual stimulation would be a high risk for STD?
We can't address what other websites say.

Here are some posts from our experts (when we had them) that may help -

https://www.medhelp.org/posts/STDs/Nervous-about-mutual-masturbation/show/2183476

https://www.medhelp.org/posts/STDs/Mutual-Masturbation-STD/show/1968429

https://www.medhelp.org/posts/STDs/mutual-masturbation-sti/show/1858544

https://www.medhelp.org/posts/STDs/Understanding-the-risks-of-mutual-fingering/show/1516796

https://www.medhelp.org/posts/HIV---Prevention/Vaginal-fluid-on-hand-touched-inside-of-condom-and-head-of-penis/show/1119533 - read this thread thoroughly. There is an excellent explanation about why certain activities are not risks, and why others are.
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