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Chances of getting STDs?

Hi, I will keep my question as short as I can. I just want to find out what are the chances that I can get any form of STD from the scenario mentioned below.

I had a sexual intercourse with a girl that I have never met. We were quite drunk and tried a few things out. To make things easier, I'll just list the things that we did.
- vaginal sex with protection
- oral sex with protection
- hand job without protection
- I fingered her without protection
- at the end, she masturbated herself and her vaginal fluid touched my genital and some area around
*I'm worried most about the last two things.

Due to her behaviour during the intercourse, I realized that she seems to have a lot of sexual partner, and now I'm worried that she might have some form of STDs. As far as I've done researched online, the chance of me getting any form of STDs is pretty low. But, I just want to get a professional advice, so that I can be sure.

Thanks in advance
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Hi Andy,do we take it that this happened the night before you posted or some time before, as that would have helped, but do you have any itchs, is it swollen, is it dribling any redness or spots, if its no, no, no, no and no then you proberly in the clear.
But a question, just how do you do oral with protection, a codom on your tougue? or was it her giving you oral? by the way did you wash it after sex, remember all ways wash yourself after sex, and it does not mater who she is, just do it.
Good Luck
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I see. I think you're fine then.
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No the genitals didn't touch without protection. It was just the vaginal secretion, and just onto my scrotal area and some surrounding area
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Your genitals did touch each other without protection. The chances are probably low but, if I were you, I would get tested.
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