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Please Help - Skin to skin contact

I was recently at a private party where there were strippers. There were 5 girls and about 12 other guys. The rules were we could touch them, but no one could touch inside their vagina. They did their routines, and then they gave lap dances. I stuck to the rules and I only touched their bodies. I also touched right around one of their vagina's, but I didn't touch inside, or even outside on the lips. I was wondering if I had a chance of contracting an STD? There was no blood anywhere, I have no visible cuts or wounds and I did not kiss any of them. All of the guys were touching all over them though and since I didn't know any of them it made me a little anxious. I know this is probably a stupid question because there is a little chance that I have anything, but I am kind of a hypochondriac and I just want other peoples opinions. The biggest thing that is making me nervous is that I bite my fingernails. Not until they bleed, but I do. And I've heard that can be a way to receive them. I also cannot remember if I touched my mouth or not before I watched my hands. I think I may have touched my mouth to wipe the sweat from it. Someone told me that skin to skin stds can be transmitted this way. I would really value other opinions as well. Thank you very much in advance.
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207091 tn?1337709493
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Still no risk.

Aj
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I also forgot to add that one of their nipples was inside of my mouth for no more than 3 seconds. I'm was pretty sure that I couldn't get anything that way either. I know that I'm worrying too much, but I wasn't completely sure about it.
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492652 tn?1252945408
No risk - no way, no how.  For skin-to-skin contact transmission to occur, your genitals (or your mouth) would have to be touching her genitals.  Forget about this and move on.
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Em
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