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Received a lapdance from a stripper

Hi

About 2 months ago i received a lapdance from a stripper who took my dick out and gave me a lap dance. My penis may have touched her vagina, however she did still have her underwear on. What are the chances of me getting genital herpes. It has been 8 weeks since the incidence. The day after I did have red bumps on the area above my penis however i know that was because i shaved there a few hours before going to the strip club, thus might have had an open wound. Haven't experienced anything since.

Just thought of this as being a possible risk, and wanted to know if anyone has had a similar experience.

Thanks.
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101028 tn?1419603004
we don't have stats for it - it happens that infrequently.
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Do you know the statistical occurances?

Thanks again
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101028 tn?1419603004
there doesn't have to be insertion but the risk from the situation you described is incredibly low risk.

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Hey thanks for your reply,

I did have one concern thought, isn't Genital Herpes transmitted through genital contact, or does their have to be some insertion?

Furthermore, statistically what are the odds of getting genital herpes from an act like this, I know you say its low risk. Was just curious.

Regards.
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101028 tn?1419603004
this is still really low risk and not a risk we even recommend testing for.

grace
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Hi,

No it isn't it is about 2 months previous to my other encounter. I just thought it was a possibility of getting herpes after I read this forum.
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101028 tn?1419603004
is this the same encounter as your other post on this forum?

grace
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