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Any std risk with clothing?

Hi, wearing a women's fresh worn panties, (she wore after few secs or one Minute I wear) let's say if a panties is wet with her fluids white, yellow transparent or any fluid and blood in it and touching my tip (opening) of my penis , I have read in this forum related to my questions there is no risk, so I want to know in this situation there is a risk of any std or no? If no risk why?
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No, there's no risk for STDs. They die pretty quickly once exposed to air, and the movement involved in her taking them off and you putting them on would aid in that. This is true even if she took them off and immediately handed them to you and you put them on.

If she had a yeast infection, you might get that, since that is more durable, but that's the only thing that's possible.
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Thanks to you , thankgod no risk, but she was sexual arouse her underwear was wet , I wear it , no risk right
Plus she was ovulating, I just wore her underwear, nothing more I did. I don't know her status
Nothing changes it - if she was  aroused, or ovulating, not ovulating, just had her period, was getting ready to start it, is pregnant, just had a baby, can't have a baby - nothing changes it.

No matter "what if" question you ask me, nothing will change it. You can not get an STD from this scenario.
Thankyou soooo much. I was really stressing out
Sorry for my last question I want to ask these std viruses once they leave the body they die or they become inactive in order to infect another person.
Yes, as I already said, they die quickly outside the body.

They are called sexually transmitted for a reason - you need to have sex in order to get them.
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