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Could I have gotten and STD from vaginal fluid on my belly button?

I had sex with an escort 2 hours ago and I got some of her vaginal fluid above my penis right under my belly button. I WAS using a condom, but could I have caught anything if my penis touched the area right above my penis whether the vagina fluid was dried out or not?

Plus would I know if I caught anything? Like, would I be feeling like crap once they kick in and how long would it take to notice any symptoms?

The girl I saw was VERY strict with using condoms. She wouldn't even give me a blow job without a condom. She doesn't let anyone kiss her or eat her out either.
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Good to hear it.
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Thanks for all your input, it made me feel more relaxed and at ease.
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Ok Alex thanks.

She was rubbing her wet vagina on my body in the same way described by Brandon.

Then I began to get symptoms. Hence the concern.

I have tested negative for the big eight. So that's why I am wondering about ngus. Just wonder if her vaginal fluid on my hip/thigh area somehow made me sick. She was quite wet and rubbed it there for a while but it's not like she was squirting. If my penis did touch the same area it would have been brief and I wouldn't know if the urethra touched it anyway. Plus, as you said, no push, and it wasn't swimming in fluids.

Appreciate your time and information

Brandon, thanks for letting me join your thread. Best of everything to you. It sounds like you have no risk, congrats.
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You had NO risk
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I am an add-on here.

I didn't use a condom but I didn't have intercourse or oral either.
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A few instants maybe? I don't know but they can't live outside. The most important thing you should keep in mind is that most people (whether sexual workers or not) don' have any active STD and you used condoms for the sexual encounter so I would move on and forget about STD's
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Alex's point makes sense though.


They're likely to die in air. They probably didn't touch the urethra. They got no PUSH. And any that did somehow touch would be a small amount
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Alex, how quickly do the ngus like ureaplasma die in air? Because they are inside cells already, right?
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Because as you said, certain amount of fluid and 'external force' to push the fluid inside are needed. Your case doesn't fit with these premises.
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Hi. STD's bacterias and viruses transmitted by fluids die quickly in open air. Even if they would have been alive, they would have had to enter into your urethra. That's why you didn't have any risk.
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So I have that same worry about it getting in my urethra.

It seems very unlikely though, doesn't it?  And you'd need a good deal to get in, too, not just a tiny amount, I'd think.
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Yeah I am afraid that it could have gotten in my urethra, I'm not at all concerned about it touching the skin.

Thank you very much for telling me that though, it gives me relief.
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Brandon,

I thought you might find it comforting somehow to know I have similar concerns.

I also had vaginal fluid ground/spread on a part of my body near the penis and I have wondered if I could have gotten an infection if my penis later touched it.

It seems like the stuff would have to get into your urethra and not just touch penis skin but I don't know. It seems like a lot of the bacteria and/viruses would die quickly but I don't know. All told, it seems very unlikely.
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You know what I mean though right?

I'm saying if AFTER I remove the condom, after I'm finished havingsex with her, and my penis somehow touched that area of skin where the vaginal fluid was, could I have caught anything from her?

I'm just clarifying to make sure you know what I mean.
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No, you can't get a STD that way
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