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Was it a real risk

Hello!
There was a next type of contact between me and my gf: She masturbated my penis, while I fingered her vagina. There was no oral or genital sex.I think that I hadn't any visible cuts/sores on my hands.I don't remember if there was an exchange of our fluids... A don't know her STD - status, but she said that she hadn't unprotected sex before(but who knows?). I need to know:
a.). Was it a real risk to get any sexual transmitted infection? Or the risk was only theoretical?
b.). Is it necessary for me to be tested?
c.). Are there any cases in the world when somebody got an STD in such a way (mutual masturbation)?
Some of the sites say that mutual masturbation is a very safe sex and there is no real risk to get an STD, others - there is a real risk.
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1318465 tn?1614894302
The technical terminology you are using...I see you are spending way to much time on the internet, probably driven by anxiety.  

Move on you have no STD concern.   =)
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Ok, I'll try to relax!
I'm russian, and all our medical sites say: If you have alopecia areata, you have to be tested for syphilis.... When I've read, I remembered about my single practice (mutual masturbation).
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Thank you. She was my gf more than year ago. Today she has another bf, and I can't call her and ask if she really had no std's that time((. But today I have one lymph node in axillary space and alopecia areata on my beard......
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1318465 tn?1614894302
Hi

If you are mature enough to date and mutally masterbrate with someone then you are mature enought to have a decent conversation with you girlfriend about these things and build trust in them.  Please start being mature about being in a relationship.  Have another talk with her; this is your girlfriend we are talking about not some stranger.  

a) zero;
b) no
c ) never
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