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STIs thru shared intimate napkin

Hello all.
I’ve meet a stranger girl. There was No sex, we have masturbated but not mutual, i mean No direct touch. After finishing the job, unfortunately I have used same wet napkin to clean my penis, after She used for her vagina. Also to mention, i have an old cut (5 days) on One of fingers, cleaned with the same napkin.
Is there Any risk? I am a scared.
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You do not get STD's by participating in mutual masturbation where you didn't even touch each other and sharing a cloth after to clean. I would not worry about any std's from this exposure.
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Thank you!
And sorry for the stupid question. I was just a bit scared. I am Married, and the strager is a sex worker. :(
My anxiety is going crazy… sorry!
No need to apologize, but remember that anxiety and guilt aren't the same thing as risk.

You had no risk. You don't need to worry about STDs. :)
Thanks a lot dears. You bring the light back in my life :)
I will not ever repeat Any risky activity, Even with “No touching”, with sex workers.
You're welcome. :)
Sorry.. maybe last comment. Even i anticipate the answer.. Any risk for a foot fetish play? I mean kissing the skin, not the fingers.
No, no risk for kissing feet. Or fingers.
Dear all, So the overall conclusion I should Relax as there was No risk at all. Right?
Even if i had a small cut on One of my fingers (5 days old). The doctor says to get tested to ease my mind, She cannot Tell me there was zero risk. This is generating again fear. Sorry for adding this comment again..
This isn't an anxiety support forum, and I am now the third person to tell you you had no risk.

I don't know why a doctor would tell you to test to ease your mind except that she thinks it is the only way you will stop being anxious.
Thank you!
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Important to  say that i did not  see any secretion on her vagina and the small cut on my Finger is not bleeding since 5 days.
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