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im anxious

a while ago I had an encounter with a woman that consisted of my fingers in her vagina and her anus.  She gave me oral sex with a condom but when we were finishing we removed the condom and I used my hands to storke myself to a finish

I am now anxious that I amy have contracted an STD.  

this took place approx 60 days ago.  

After this event I had a rash (like a chafing around the head of my penis/corona area) which upon sex or masturbation would get very and become very tender/sore.  I showed this to my doctor who said it was nothing and to use lube when haveing sex.  prior to this i also developed what my doctor suggested was a fungal infection between my butt checks for which he gave me a cream to apply to clear up.  this seems to have solved that issue but the one on my penis seem to still be there.  it does not itch, there are no raised legions, and it does not hurt unless there is friction

im really worried it is some STD that the DR didnt think of when examining me?

would appreciate your thoughts

Thanks  
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grace thank you for your reply, just one follow up.

is it possible or what is the likelyhood of contracting and std from the vaginal/anal secretions on ones hand after insertive forplay and then touching ones penis?

many thanks for your comforting reply

I remain

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this encounter wasn't a risk for std's.

kudo's to you for having protected oral sex to protect yourself too!

grace
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