If this is for you or a friend, I would recommend paying close attentions for signs of an STD, but I wouldn't be paranoid.
To avoid problems in the future, make sure the other person's hands are clean before engaging in digital stimulation (fancy talk for "fingering"). You may also wish to ask the person performing the digital stimulation to wear gloves made of latex or a similar material.
Of course it's always best to get tested before engaging in any type of sexual activity, but as far as manual stimulation goes, there's a pretty low risk of anything going wrong.
Justforyou answered Saturday May 26 2012, 10:37 pm: Anywhere where there is an interchange of bodily fluids there is a risk of infection. Even a dirty finger can cause yeast infections if inserted into a woman's vagina. My advice would be to always be safe and invest in a non alcoholic wipe to use before and after. [ Justforyou's advice column | Ask Justforyou A Question ]
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