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19199539 tn?1473824970

Dear Experts ;Your advice is needed !!!

Dear all ,

Am 30 year old guy , recently had sex with a prostitute (for the first time) 3 days ago.(Protected sex -Using condoms)
The sequence of events are as follows

Condoms were brought by that lady. She had given me oral sex & vaginal sex by putting the condoms.Both the acts were protected by condoms.After finishing the acts, I have removed my condom and accidently I placed it on my bath towel.Thus the external/outside portion of the condom came in contact with my bath towel and i believe that the external/portion of condom contains  vaginal fluids of that lady. High Chances are there that my bath towel can have her vaginal fluids due to my condom misplacement.

1 minutes after By mistake I had used the same bath towel after showering also ( during this time i  believe that the bath towel came contact with my foreskin/urethra)


My concerns are

1)In the above scenario can any STD like (Gonorrhea,Syphilis,,Herpes) be transmitted through a bath towel which is  having vaginal fluids (The STD  status of that lady is unknown). There was no unsual symptoms on her body(Visually).

2) Should I go for any test or wait?



Please help me ?

Your little advice can relieve my mental agony.

I deeply regret for my mistake. After this incident i have lost my peace of mind.
Decided that herefater i will never indulge in such acts.


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3149845 tn?1506627771
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Hi,
1. Since you used a condom nothing like gono could get inside your penis so its zero risk even with the towel an fluids.
2. during the vaginal sex, if your genital area made rubbing contact outside the condom area you need to test for herpes and syphilis for your girl friends protection.
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A million Thanks for your valuable reply.
19199539 tn?1473824970
Two more things I forgot to add .
3) There was no genital to genital rubbing
4) I will meet my spouse in 3 months time.

Kinldy advice ???
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