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vaginal fluids on hands to genitals?

hello dear all

sorry to be paranoid..

I hope u r all doing fine.  I am 22 year old male and i had my first encounter yesterday with a CSW.

I fingered her, then washed my hands with soap and put on a condom.  She then gave me a little blowjob on the condom itself.  Her mouth was in contact with the latex condom only.  I felt uneasy and told her to stop.  I fingered her once again with some Durex lube, then went to wash my hands and genitals ( im not sure of using soap this time though)...but i washed thoroughly, dried myself.  While drying my pubic area spotted a little hair follicle or razor bump on my pubic area while drying and popped it with my thumbs. (iv the bad habit of popping them).. Some pus and blood came out and the hair came up.

My question is if whether i have any risk of HIV or any other STDs such as herpes or hepatitis from popping it AFTER WASHING MY HANDS?

Please help me.. i am really anxious...iv my exams final year Masters in few weeks...please help;(
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You had no risk. For more info on Hep, HIV and Herpes you have to post in those forums. But you had no risk.
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please help me... I had fingered a girl and washed my hands afterwards.  I popped a razor bump then.  My concern is contracting HERPES and HEPATITIS B through that popping after having washed my hands with water and dried it out.... Please help... please
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And also please advise me if i need any testing.  I feel i have no life at all...please reply...i really need your reassurance.

thx

Kev
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