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what are the chances

hello. here's my story.i am a male,24. A month ago i had Protected vaginal sex with a stripper( i know a dumb mistake because i was drunk). we kissed for maybe 20 seconds...she performed oral on me while i had the condom on and then had vaginal sex while i had the condom on...i did *** while i had the condom on. By the time i walked out i was not that drunk n i realized what i did. so i whipped my genital area with rubbing alcohol because that's the only thing i had access to at that time.
Since that night i been freaking out about HIV and STDs..the anxiety is killing me i am being very paranoid(some of it is the guilty part)....Now honestly can someone who has knowledge on this topic tell me what are my chances for getting STDs from this incident? thanks
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Thanks concernedinsf....does your answer include the same for std's?
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HIV is not transmitted through protected vaginal/anal or oral sex.  Move on.
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thanks Toni22.....but i a concerned because a week ago i got this sink color little bump ( looks like mosquito bite but obviously its not a mosquito bite) on my pubic area it went away in two days n then another one appeared on a different spot in my pubic area and that went away in two days or so and today another one appeared. it doesn't hurt or anything.
Now in my case as you said there's pretty much no risk. and when i did had sex with that lady it was from behind(dogie style - sorry just trying to explain my situation) and that had less chances of getting her fluids on my public area. the only area that might have gotten(if any) her fluids is where the condom and pubic hair area meet....and i am 99% the condom didn't rip or break. Could this be just from sweat or is it something serious?  
I would really appreciate if someone replays on this matter. Thank you.
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No risk dear, Protected sex and protected oral, your good. Relax and lay off the drinking.
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