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Intercourses with shemale

I had an intercourse with shemale. I gave an oral protected, but I don't know if it's latex condom or not, and then I just rubbed my penis or her body. I noticed some red pimples on her butt. But I don't think my penis touches those pimples. I played with her penis with hands. No mouth to mouth kissing. She offered that I have unprotected anal with her( I'm the insertive). But I didn't. I kept rubbing my penis on ther belly and upper thigh and I sucked her nipples until I came. I so worried because when I gve the oral , I didn't know what kind of condom, latex or not. Also because it seems she is not taking precautions because when she wanted me to give her oral I asked for the condom. I'm not sure if I have ulcers in my mouth too. What are the chances of STDs and HIV? I'm worried. Please advise.
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Sorry, I wanted to be clear. I received the oral with unknown condom nature. So I sucked the shemale penis, not the other way. Thanks
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You gave oral...you had no risk with a condom use. Lambskin condoms are rare, no reason to think that is what was used.
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Thanks Vance2335 for your reply. I didn't give oral, I received oral( I sucked penis), sorry for the confusion. I saw the brand of the condom, which I've never seen before, and I didn't check if it's latex. That's why. But do lambskin protect against STD/HIV if I'm receiving oral sex? Thanks again
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You gave oral sex...giving oral is taking your mouth and using it on someone gentials. Lambskin does not protect against STD's.
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