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Stripper

Can you please ease my concern with your medical input of HIV/std risk

1.) went to the strip club last night and got too comfortable with strippers. I touched lots of female vaginas and inserted my fingers inside some. Never did I place them near my genitalia, but still nervous about the risks of being that comfortable with them.

2.) took one stripper home and allowed her to give me a handjob. I allowed her to spit on my penis several times which was a mistake. Also, she began to play with herself then took those same hands and continued my handjob. At the same time I was fingering her. I can't guarantee that her vaginal fluid did not get on me, so for your assessment of risk lets assume that it did.

To brig me to organism she used both hands which pretty much ensures that her vaginal fluid got on me at some point.

I am very nervous as this is the first time I have done something so "extreme." I absolutely do not want to cause any harm to myself, or my family. Please advise so I can ease my mind and make better decisions next time.
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Hi Joe and as you say your always worried. They are called sexually transmitted disease and you need unprotected vaginal, anal or oral sex to be at risk for getting them. You did neither and cannot get them from touching. The bacteria need a specific enviornment to be transmitted as dont survive in air and mouth bacteria kills them also, so spitting is out of the question and you did not have oral sex anyway.
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What about the vaginal fluid contact?
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The same lad, the environment would not cause this.
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