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What could go through clothing soaked by genital secretion?

Hi Doc,

here's the scenario:
fully nude female dancer grinding my groin;
ejaculation, my underwear and jeans are soaked, stains visible on the outside of the jeans;
dancer keeps on grinding my groin...

I know from the other posts that there is no risk for HIV and herpes.

but what about bacterial STDs like chlamydia, gonorrhea, yeast infections?
Can't they go through when the dancer keeps rubbing her wet vulva over the wet area of my jeans?
Could any bacteria have found its way into my urethra which was lying under the wet spot ground by the lap dancer?
Just asking because a couple of day after, I started feeling some slight burning at the tip of my penis when I urinate... and one week after it's still there.

Cheers

TTT
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300980 tn?1194929400
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The only way to sort out what is causing your discomfort on urination is to see a health care provider.  They can do a urine test and, if need be a swab test for other STDs.  If you have an STD (gonorrhea, chlamydia or NGU) however, you still did not catch it from the exposure you described.  EWH
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oops, forgot to mention, I need to urinate more often as well now.
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All right then.
But what could be the cause of the burning when I pee (I keep feeling the burning for a while after peeing as well, not very painful, but rather uncomfortable)?
I thought at the beginning it was some irritation due to the friction with the clothing, but it should not last that long (the exposure was one week ago), should it?.
Can it be some UTI settling in (unrelated to the exposure somehow)?

thanks for your answer.

TTT
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300980 tn?1194929400
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No way that infection is going to pass through your pants and underwear to cause infection, even if your ejaculate had thoroughly wet your pants.  You have nothing to worry about from the exposure you describe.  EWH
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