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Vaginal fluid on hand then to my mouth

Hi,
I was at a strip club the other night and a stripper, rubbed her vagina and then put her finger in my mouth. I assume she had vaginal fluid on her hand....

What are the chances of catching an STI and which ones should I be concerned about?
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The mouth is a hostile enviroment and quickly destroys STD bacteria like gonorrhea and chlamydia. This is why an oral STD is low. Typically when one gets an oral STD like that it is from a lot of fluid that can work it's way back to the back of the mouth/throat.
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Hi Vance2335,

I appreciate the quick response. Do you or anyone else know the science behind why this is a no risk situation?

I am actually quite concerned and distressed and would like to understand why transmission is not an issue in this scenario. I would greatly appreciate any references to material or an explanation that would support your conclusion.

Thanks.
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It is not a risk.
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