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Worried about Handjob in SPA

I visited a spa on Nov 27th 2021, i had a body massage. The massues was fully clothed. The lady gave me a HJ at the end, she just lowered her panties and was topless. It was not B2B , it was Just Happy ending. But my concern is I am worried coz she asked me to rub her vagina with my hand while pointing out to it and may be she just touched it superficially and used same hand on me. I immediately wore my underwear (thin ones worn during massage) and then she continued. Apart from this there was no other contact made by me nor her. I didn't even touch her Vagina But when I touched her boobs she told me to touch them softly as she was nearing her periods date (I don't know if this information is helpful). I'm concerned about STDs please help.
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There is no risk here at all.

STDs are transmitted by oral sex, genital and/or anal sex. Hands do not transmit STDs, even if body fluids fluids are involved.

HIV is also not a risk here at all.
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Thank you for the reassurance Auntiejessi.
You're welcome. :)
Hi Auntiejessi, i have a quick question please. I started noticing nail pitting on left index finger offlate, only one finger is affected, may be it was there even before this encounter, i don't know. I think I'm overlooking at things. Could you please let me know if any STD causes nail pitting? Thank you so much for your response.
Also when i consulted a dermatologist he told me that's it's quite normal and it happens without any reason and heals on it's own. He told me not to worry, please need your input as well
No, STDs have nothing to do with nail pitting. Have you googled that?

https://www.healthline.com/health/skin-disorders/nail-pitting

https://www.webmd.com/skin-problems-and-treatments/nail-pitting-causes

It can be caused by psoriasis or eczema, or other things, but not STDs.

Don't let yourself fall into the trap of thinking everything is an STD. You might miss other important things.
Dear Auntiejessi, thanks for your quick response, yes i now i understand. As i mentioned earlier, i already consulted a dermatologist and he mentioned it's nothing serious and it will heal on it's own. Thank you so much for your reply. I'm feeling good now :)
I'm happy to hear it. :)
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