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Risk of Stds transmission

Hi,

between 2012 and 2017 I had some vaginal intercourse (6) with sex workers, performed briefly and wearing condom from the beginning to the end. No condom breaks, slippages and leaking experienced.
In the same period I experienced many times body to body massages with handjob performed by masseurs at the end of the treatment (no oral, no penetrative sex). I have no visible symphtoms, but I read that Stds may be asymphomatic. Should I get some tests and if yes for which kind of Stds I should be tested? Unfortunately my doctor (from Italy) freaked me out... assuming a possible transmission of HIV, Syphilis, HPV, Herpes, Hepatitis.
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Hi you had zero risk for any std unless your genital area made rubbing contact with their genital area. If so your doc would be correct with a risk for Syphilis.HPV and Herpes only
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Missionary position during vaginal intercourse with sex workers. Masseurs  were wearing clothes and if not, they were wearing lingerie to cover genital area.
Just to be clear: rubbing could be happened for some seconds because they were body to body massages but with underwear on the masseurs genital area.
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