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Mutual materbation

I hate to even bother asking the same question everyone else asks,, but I really value this sites opinion. I would also like some peace of mind(for my own case) 2 1/2 weeks ago I was involved in mutual masterbation with a escort. She touched me and I touched her as well.. I am currently in a  6yr relationship, and have never done anything this horrible. I followed up with a test for chlamydia and gon. Both negative. Symptoms seemed to appear. I have a small single bump on my pubic region. Slight abdominal pain and what seems to be blockage during ejaculation. So I went to the doctor, he seemed to believe it is constipation. Should' I let my concerns go after the tests and a routine physical as well? Thanks in advance..... I know this is typically low Risk, but I don't want to be the exception and I want things back to normal with my girlfriend. And can we have sex? Without her at harm?
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I'm sure ready. Hoping your comments push me in the right direction. Thanks once again. Just want my girlfriend to be safe. She doesn't need this!
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It's very true man. Once we get an idea in our heads it can destroy us if we let it.

Like your username suggests however, you are ready to move on ;)
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I appreciate your quick response. Thank you very much. I'm realizing guilt can play with your mind and "symptoms"  really bad.
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There isn't a risk for any STD from mutual masturbation so in my opinion you can carry on having sex with your girlfriend without having to worry about putting her at risk.
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