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Anal Fingering with Flavored condom

I have another concern.

After the date, we went back to the hotel and had sex. My partner let me know about their status. negative. I received unprotected oral and had protected intercourse. this was the first time that I actually fingered someone anally. Without thinking i used a flavored condom and put it on my finger and was fingering the anal region for a few seconds until my partner decided to flip it inside out and put it back on. I guess i had it on backwards but that means that some of their anal fluids were on the inside on my finger and had me finger them a few seconds more, I pulled out and immediately washed my hands with soap and water.

I'm worrying now that I may catch something because of that risky moment. 1) because it was a flavor condom designed for receiving oral and not intercourse but decided not to use it and 2) Latex gloves are always used by doctors and such when having to insert their fingers into someone's anal region.

Am i at risk for any STDs or HIV? Should I be concerned?
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Agree with what you have been told.
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I'm sexually active for as long as i can remember. The most i ever gotten, thankfully, was a UTI. I've had received unprotected oral quite a few times for years and thankfully nothing major. The fingering situation was the first time i ever did that so it's anew concern for me.

Can I get a second opinion from the others about my post?
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Hi and welcome, You were not at risk with the fingering but were at risk even with protected intercourse for syphilis, herpes and HPV and low risk for gono and chlamydia for the unprotected oral.
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