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Worried about Amsterdam experience

Hi all,
So 2 months ago I had protected oral and vaginal sex with Amsterdam window girl. Well its done now, so no point to excuse why this happened. At the time it seemed like no big deal but after the guilt kicked in because I'm on a long term relationship and I didn't consider its not just my own health I need to think about.
The window girl put the condom on and also placed a paper towel on my stomach just above my penis. She seemed really careful throughout and I don't think there even was much skin to skin contact around genital area as she moved up and down just on the dip of the penis and didn't want me to move at all.

Since the exposure I've had no symptoms what so ever. What got me panicking was my girlfriend developing a small bump under her skin between buttcheeks and some time before (or later) a blister on bikini area. The bump never turned into a blister, it just disappeared. The blister seemed like a regular one that sometimes appears on a face on all of us. It also gradually disappeared without leaving a open wound or anything (just like a regular blister). This was about 20 days after my Amsterdam thing and we have had only protected sex.
My question is should I get checked for any STDs based on that? If I had caught anything would I have had symptoms by now? If I do decide to get checked then what should I get checked for?
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Yes and your risk was low. If no partner involved would not even recommend testing.
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Thanks. So you would say only these two would be needed for testing?
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I will give you testing times-overall no real risk but since you have a partner better to be safe.
Herpes-3 months
Syphilis-6 weeks
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