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Worried about Massage Parlor Encounter

Basically, I'm extremely worried about getting an STD from two stupid mistakes I made.

About 2 months ago, I went to a massage parlor and received oral sex with a condom.
I then noticed about a month later a pimple like thing in my groin area (I'm not sure if it was before or after the encounter...but let's assume the worst) that is my skin color. It is small and there is only one.

About a week ago, with another dumb decision, I went again. This time I rubbed my penis on her back and then received a hand job. She tried to have sex with me, but I told her no. She instead sat down with her vagina on my thigh while giving me the hand job.

Am I at risk of an STD? Should I get tested?
I'm extremely worried.

I appreciate the help.
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I really appreciate the help. This helped calm me down!
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From both exposures, you really had no risk for stds at all. The first exposure was condom protected so the symptom of a pimple is really more of a dermatological problem rather than a std related one. The second exposure was really nothing to worry about. There was no sex involved and hand to genital contact is no risk whatsoever. Even if she was sitting on you naked with her vagina exposed, there is no inherent risk. Most people are often ashamed and scared about their exposures that they get their anxiety heightened to a point where they think they either contracted something or one change in the body is std related. You really have nothing to worry about here.
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