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possible for any STDs?

I know I am stupid to did the thing; but just want to make sure the risk here...

I envolved with an escort 2 weeks ago, where she did massage for me after I got sun-burn. She just did a full body massage, with slight touch on my anus, balls and outside bottom of penis by her fingers. I was laying face-down the whole massage and I didn't ejaculate or even get really erect. She was with underpant and a skirt; but I did touch her inside the skirt but outside of the underpant for around 20 seconds; and breast for 20 seconds as well.

The primary thing worries me is that, after I get up, I can see a wet spot diametered 1.5 - 2cm on the bedsheet which surely got touch to the tip of my penis and urethra; and I can still see fluid on the tip of my penis, around urethra. I know this could just be my pre-***; but just in case this is her vaginal fluid, am I at risk of anything?

Afterwards I examined and there seems to be no visible chancres / sores on her hands. However, she does have 2 big bumps on her shoulder / leg which she explained to be some accident. I don't previously have any STDs.

Can people give me some assessment? I think I am just so paranoid about this which really burnt my brain.

Thank you very much!
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You are really not even at risk if it was her fluid. STD's don't really live well outside of the body so chances are they would have died pretty quickly.
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Sorry but ... if that's really her fluid, am I at risk in that way?

I am sorry about this anxiety driven question and I promise this is the last one :)
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That's probably your fluid, not hers.

If you are concerned, see your doctor for testing, though you really aren't at risk.

Aj
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Thanks! What about the fluid on the tip of my penis around urethra?

Truly grateful for your help.
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Your risk was really zero. You would need to have sex with her to get anything, just touching is not going to transmit an STD.
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