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RISK?!

At my bachelor party, the stripper laid me on my back, put whipped cream and lotion on my chest and "slid" up and down.  At the finale of the show, she slid up onto my face, thus getting whipped cream on it.  I immediately closed my mouth and eyes, but when I opened my eyes to wipe off my face, my contacts were clouded over with whipped cream remains.  Not a lot, after a few blinks they were clean.  I asked my doctor about HIV and STD risks, and he said in order to contract HIV from this scenario, "gushing" blood would have to be evident.  The risk of STD was minimal he also said.  At this point, I'm more concerned about HIV.    I'm assuming that even if there were traces of blood in the whipped cream, (even though I didn't see any, and she did a sex toy show afterwards, so I think everyone in the party would have noticed if she was menstruating), it would have been pretty diluted.  HIV risk?
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allthesigns is right!!! this is something completely stupid to worry over!!!!! NO risk and move on
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Yes, one of the worst things you can do is read up on the Internet with regard to HIV.  (I've been there, trust me).  If you search long enough, you can almost always find something that will scare you.
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I appreciate your reality check, I truly do.  I tend to overreact to most health issues.

As far as being guilty, I told my fiance every detail and even shared my concern re: HIV with her.  That took some cujones on my part!  

I'll stop researching my topic online too, as I always seem to find some false truths out there that freak me out even more.
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You are severely overreacting.  Maybe it's because you feel guilty about what happened considering you are about to get married.  Whipped cream does not transmit any kind of infection.  You would have noticed blood if there was any, and even if there were trace amounts (which I highly doubt) they would be too negligible to pose any kind of real risk.  Get a grip dude.  
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Thanks.  

None of the 40 guys in the room saw any blood, but I was concerned that with all the rubbing against my chest that she did, that secretions or blood could have mixed with the whipped cream and thus got into my eye, but I guess I shouldn't worry anymore?  I think the amount of blood would have to be substantial.

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HIV is only transmitted via vaginal secretion, blood, rectal lining and semen. You are fine.  They are called STD's for a reason. Most of them have to have sexual contact. Trust your doctor, he's right.
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How can you be so sure?  I am REALLY nieve, so lay it on me!!!

I am getting married soon, so the anxiety is killing me.  Let's just say I always assume the worst!
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Absolutely no risk for HIV or STDs.  
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