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Risk of any STD from four very specific activities with a stripper

What is the risk of contracting any STD from a stripper with any of the following 4 activities:

1. Sucking her nipples. (Maybe some other dude sucked her nipples 10 minutes prior and got infected saliva on her nipples? Maybe she has trace lactation?)

2. Receiving a barehanded hand job? (Maybe she recently touched her own vagina which was infected? Maybe she gave a handjob to a dude 5 minutes prior and he got infected semen on her hands?)

3. Touching her clitoris and labia with the tip of my finger?

4. Sticking my finger all the way into her vagina?

Thank you!
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None of these activities would result in a std transmission. 1. you won't get an std from a nipple. 2. you won't get an std from a hand job. 3. you won't get an std from touching a clitoris with a finger. 4. you won't gt an std from putting a finger in a vagina. All are safe.
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GuitarRox, wow, thank you for this prompt and direct answer. Two followup questions:

Can I get an STD (can I get HIV or ANY std) from a sex worker (stripper):

1. Letter her lick and such my testicles (not my penis)
2. Inserting my finger into her anus

Does your answer change if after doing any of these (inserting finger into vagina, inserting finger into anus) I suck my own finger that I inserted?

Thank you again!


And one final question (I apologize for the many questions and I am grateful for your answers). I have heard that babies can get HIV by sucking their mother's nipple if mother is HIV positive? Is that simply inaccurate, or am I safe by sucking a nipple because I am an adult?

Thank you!
I answered your question already that no you can not. Hands do not transmit std's period. HIV is only transmitted from unprotected vaginal or anal sex (penetrating intercourse without condom) or sharing IV needles to inject drugs. I personally would not lick a finger after putting it into an anus but not because of std's. Because of feces and bacteria. NO risk for hiv or std's.
Thank you, GuitarRox. This will be my last comment, as I know you get frustrated from repeating answers:

1. There is zero risk of STD transmission from sucking the nipple and swallowing milk from a lactating woman, correct?
2. No risk of STF transmission from licking testicles, correct?

Thank you!
Oral sex is never a risk for HIV as I'm guessing you've read on the HIV forum. Air and saliva inactivate the virus. And certainly touching with hands in any way is also zero risk. You didn't receive oral sex. One lick on a testicle isn't really oral sex. In general, oral sex poses very minimal risk of std transmission and the recommendation is to not test unless you develop a symptom. But IF someone licked your testicle which you did not put your in your original four things you were worried about, that would post theoretical risk and I would not worry about it. And adults do not get HIV from breast milk (it has nothing to do with nipple sucking).  
Thank you, GuitarRox. Can I assume that everything you typed also applies to std's and not just HIV? That is, cannot get std from breast milk and cannot get set if a stripper licks your testicles extensively? Thanks!
Yes, it applies to everything.

You can keep asking the questions, and the answer will not change. If you had a risk, we'd tell you. Your question was titled, "Risk of STD" so we would tell you about any risk of any STD.

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