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Totally stressed..pls help me

Hello,

2 days back I went to a strip club, there the stripper aroused me and took for a hand job. I doesn't know her HIV status and I haven't noticed whether she had any cuts or ulcers on her hand. She gave me a hand job for 3 mins without any oil/lubricants and during this even I touched her vagina twice with my hand. After this I went to the restroom and cleaned my pennies head with the same hand that touched her vagina. I didn't have any cuts on my pennies. After this incident I am very much afraid and feeling guilty. Can you please kindly suggest me on this

1. Is HIV/AIDS is going to transmit to me with this whole process?

2. Does any STD's may transmit to me with this?

3. Do I need to go for a HIV Test?

4. When should I need to go for a HIV Test and what specific test do I need to take?

5. Can I have my usual sex life with my partner or is there any risk for her when we both have sex?

Sir, please please address me. I am totally tensed now after this encounter.
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That is what I wrote.
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Hello Vance,

Thanks for your response. Just a reassurance from you. So I no need to under go any HIV tests right? Now I can happily relax and can have my normal life without any tensions right?
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1. No
2. Post in the STD forum
3. No
4. No test
5. Have sex if you want, no HIV risk from above
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