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Could I contract hpv

Hi
I had an episode the other day where I was at a strip club the first time with friends. Whilst there  I recieved a lap dance from a stripper and when I turned my head to look at something she wiped something downy cheek, to my mouth.
Afterwards she told me it was her vaginal fluid and I was disgusted as I am almost certain a slight amount may have entered my mouth.
So I guess what I'm asking is that could I contract hpv from this or possibly another std? Thanks again for this great forum
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101028 tn?1419603004
I really don't make these things up :)
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Actually sorry grace I just researched it a little and realised it isn't transmitted by fluids, thanks again for the help!
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Ah ok that makes sense, and i guess my situation is not that much different than from shaking hands with someone who hasnt washed their hands after being to the toilet,but I thought that contact with fluids could transmit stds like hpv?.
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101028 tn?1419603004
it's the direct skin on skin contact of a sex act that transmits most std's. just contact with vaginal fluid, especially on intact skin, isn't a risk for anything.
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Do u me asking why there isn't a risk?, sorry I'm just curious
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Thanks again grace, I began thinking to myself that this exposure could be like a lot of thing you encounter in life, and you confirmed my suspicions, thanks once again.
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101028 tn?1419603004
not a risk either.
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Ah that's fantastic grace, could I also ask if there was a risk if it was wipped down my cheek to my lips, and I accidently licked my lips with my tongue around 30 seconds or so later.
Sorry it's just that I now remember why I was concerned in the first place as I was very fatigued at the time
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101028 tn?1419603004
this was not a risk for you.

grace
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