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STD FROM THIS ENCOUNTER?

Hello doctor, thank you very much for your service.Sorry for my bad english.
I am Italian man 40 y.o. Living in Tokyo with my wife.
Yesterday i made a great mistake cause i met an high class japanese escort.
In terms of sexual prevention i guess i made my homework but i need to know your opinion for my peace of mind.
Our intercourse was:

2 time vaginal sex, both times was condom pretected sex.
She performed for a brief time oral sex to me and also that time i was wearing a condom.
Little bit of kissing but not deeply.
My only concern is:i fingered her and then (maybe) i touched my mouth and my penis, was that a dangeours intercourse?
As i told you i am married and i don't wanna make my wife in any dangerous.
Do you suggest any STD check?Thank you.
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300980 tn?1194929400
MEDICAL PROFESSIONAL
There is no risk for any STI from  licking a partner's breast.

There is no reason related to this encounter to worry about unprotected sex with your wife.  EWH
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thank you Doctor i feel relief now!I forget to say i also licked her breast, but i don't thin this notice will change your opinion.
So can i have unprotected sex with my wife right?
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300980 tn?1194929400
MEDICAL PROFESSIONAL
Welcome to our Forum.  I'll be pleased to,address your questions.  The exposures that you describe did not put you at any risk for any STI.  Condom protected sex is safe sex with no risk to you.  Similarly, there is no risk for STI  from deep kissing or from touching your mouth with fingers that might have genital secretions from your partner on them.  There is no reason for concern and no testing for any STI is needed.

I hope that this comment is helpful to you.  EWH
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