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Fingering her, then rubbing nipples and then suck them nipples? risk for std

Fingering her (vaginal secretions), then rubbing her nipples and then suck them nipples? risk for std (gonorrhea, chlamydia, hiv)?

A week ago had a sexual encounter with a 21 year old girl (unknown status). i Started to touch her in the vagina (masturbation, i felt it very wet, vaginal secretions), then touch her nipples with the hand. Later (30 sec - 1 minute) i sucked the nipples for a minute or two.. Vaginal Intercourse with condom.
What are the risks for std? oral gonorrhea? and the risks to transmit to other people by kissing/saliva (gonorrhea)?
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Sucking nipples is a big nothing. No risk.  Fingering is near zero risk and scenarios where this would happen would be outrageous and rare.  Kissing could pass HSV 1 (which a gazillion people have and acquire sometimes as little kids, not a scary std).  
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The question is that i had possible vaginal secretions in my mouth after i sucked her nipples (probably  had some vaginal secretions...)
Any risk here for std?
Kissing in the mouth other people is risk free, after this episode?
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