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Am I at risk

I was on a stag weekend and decided in my drunken state to go into a strip bar. The strip bar was basically a brothel. I received a dance sucked a nipple and ran my hand around the outside of her dry vagina for a few seconds max 30 to 40. From memory I did not insert my fingers and I no for deffo that I did nothing else. I did have other dances over the course of two nights but only touched breasts.
I am concerned as I have a habitual nail biting problem which does mean that sometimes I have very small red marks on my nails. Would you say that I was at any likely risk of catching any stds.
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3149845 tn?1506627771
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Syphilis would be an open chancre sore not a red mark and since you did not have any penis contact you cant contract syphilis.
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Hi.

I am hopefully being paranoid now but approx 8 days after the experience I have a small red mark on the top right side of my penis head not.foreskin.  I am now 10 days after and I still have a darker red patch only small. The skin does not appear broken  nore does it appear ulcerative or weeping. I have no pain or.itching.

I have done the wrong thing by googling possibilities and one looks like syphillis. Do.you think.that this is likely based on what I have previously explained.  
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3149845 tn?1506627771
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Hi, what your describing is really no risk at all. Only the nipple sucking may be risk for herpes as the breasts are part of the upper ganglion but this is really only in theroy not in real life
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Thinking about it I probably touched her vagina for between 5 and 10 seconds
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