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Chances of getting an STD from limited sexual contact

I was wondering what the chances were for getting an STD from limited sexual contact. Basically, I visited a friend whose sexual history I am not aware off, and knowing her, have little confidence in. We ended up spending three hours in her bed. Most of this time was spent talking. On a few brief occasions, I felt her breasts. And on one or two brief occasions, I rubber her privates over her panties (never directly touching her). I was never naked during this encounter, and had thick jeans and a shirt on. After I left and returned home in 15 minutes, I may have urinated without washing my hands. I correct this immediately by washing them with soap and water. I went to sleep, and the first thing I did the next day was to wash the clothes and take a shower.

What are the chances that I contracted an STD?

Thanks,

David
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nothing to worry about hell you can sleep with her why not if she is willing just wear a condom for vaginal or anal sex and don;t do drugs.  Please know that just because she strips does not mean she is infected with STDS or HIV.  Most people in adult professions are not.  Good luck with the strippers I wish i knew you personally so i could live vicariously through you never had the opportunities sounds like you have. lol Good luck all the best.
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Thanks for your help, I really appreciate it.

I guess the follow-up question I asked the Doctor might be of general interest as well. Basically, I like going to strip clubs every so often and feeling up a girl. It's fun and exciting. I would never have intercourse with such a woman, but I wouldn't mind sharing an evening out where I get to fondle her. I wanna know that the only thing I can lose is getting ripped off, which I can live with ;)

Thanks for the info once again.
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Just saw that the Dr answered your question. Just hate to see someone waste $15, but I can understand what you are saying about the confirmation.
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Cause I'm an idiot, and I just had to hear it from a doctor. Even though I read so many similar questions where the doctor answers no, I just wanted to get that final confirmation.

I really do believe that the chance that I caught something is zero, but I just had to ask the question there.
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Question, why did you post a question in the Dr's form?
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Thanks for the info. I've been feeling funky ever since, and I am trying to lay these irrational fears to rest.
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There is no chance.  Sexually transmitted means you gotta have sex.  You are fine good luck all the best.

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Zero risk. STD's do not live outside the body so if you got something on your finger and touched yourself the STD would be dead. But that is not even how STD's are transmitted. You need to have sex for an STD to be transmitted-oral, vaginal or anal.

Don't worry about it because you have nothing to worry about.

I am certain because I have read this same question many times asked on the Dr's form and they say no risk. And these Dr's know what they are talking about.
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How can you be so certain? I'm freaking out, but I'm a worrier in general.

Do you really think there's no chance something came on my fingers when I touched her privates, and that I inadvertently transferred it to my penis when I touched it a while later?

David
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Zero risk.
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