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Lap dance incident

I had already posted this question in std forums. Let me be pretty straight. I went to a strip club took a lap dance. The stripper was wearing a g string/thongs. She never got nude during the dance and gave me the dance for a song. I was i fully clothed in my t-shirt and cargo pants. I also had my underpants. While she was giving the dance she was grinding more on the abdomen and not on my gentians and so my t-shirt came up and her butt cheeks were rubbing against  my stomach on the belly button line. She got up to switch to a new posture and I readjusted my t shirt to cover fully and while doing again the t shirt came ip and her butt cheeks were again rubbing on my stomach. This is it. Nothing beyond happened. My pants were never open.  Does this act cause any risk for herpes. I read articles in the forum saying that the abdomen skin is thick and without a break the transmission is not possible. My abdomen is pretty clean with no breaks or live wounds but I have several stretch marks on the abdomen line because of a fat belly. Having stretch marks can cause anything wrong in this situation. Does it make the skin vulenrable for transmission. Please answer. In the regular std forum they didnot answer this and deleted my question. They clearly told not to worry .  After the dance was over I have seen no changes on my abdomen. No abrasions everything is normal on my abdomen
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Thanks for ur reply
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Can someone please reply
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Hi, since no skin to skin contact with your genital area there would not be a risk for contracting herpes. Herpes in contracted when the virus makes contact in the boxer short area which is below the waist. This is where the sacrum ganglia is and extends through out that area.
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