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Crabs / Lice / STD Exposure

Hi,

I would appreciate some advice.

A few weeks ago I went to a strip club with my work colleagues on a works night out, I was stripped semi naked (vest remaining) and had my hands tied behind my back to the stripper pole in private booth. The stripper had a shaved vagina and gave me a private dance. Her SHAVED pubic region grazed my testicles (also shaved, ZERO hair) as she danced in between my legs for about 30 seconds. Her pubic groin area made brief contact with my testicles on two brief occasions (3 or 4 seconds max) – no contact with vagina fluid or penetration as my penis was floppy due to obvious stage fright!. My work colleagues on looked and laughed at this situation – nothing more than beer and a joking around.

I am not the type of person who would do this – I am extremely risk averse! But was heavily drunk!!!! I’m married and scared that I may have passed something to my wife.

Is it possible / likely to pass crabs / pubic lice through very brief genital contact (5 second) with no pubic hair?

I am lead to believe that pubic lice are rare in the UK & USA?

I have been checking and cannot find any symptoms.

I would like to end my paranoid if possible and would appreciate your help and advice.
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STD's have that name for a reason.
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I cannot find or see any symptoms but have had some itching. not sure if that's down to shaving, body heat, or lice....

I cannot see anything. Would I be able to see something?
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I thought so but could you advise why I had no risk please vance?

I have been on the internet and reviewed very conflicting information so decided to post on medhelp.
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You had no risk
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