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Another stripper question

Hey everybody...  

Stupid situation I put myself in.  I went to a strip club in canada... long story short, she rubbed the outside of her vagina on my penis.  No penetration.  This was back in april.  I am for the past few days having pain in the tip of my penis.  It feels like it's raw.  This is my only symptom... no burning when I pee, no sores or discharge.

The kicker of course is i'm married.  Is this from too much sexual activity or do I need to get tested?  I live in a very small town so getting tested is going to get out.
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you didnt really have a risk for stds. You can get HPV and herpes with genital rubbing but its not that common to get it that way, and i highly doubt you got it that way,.

You are most likely fine, the pain in the tip of your penis is anxiety.

The chances you got anything from this exposure is almost ziltch.
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Thanks much guys.  I really appreciate all the great info you put out here.
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to get gono or clamydia ou need sexual penetration.
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No you can not get a bacterial STD from a little rubbing. Nothing at all to really look for.
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I had read in the other questions about this, much the same answers, and i'm sorry if my question polluted the forums as it were.  I wasn't too worried about it until the pain.  I really *dont* think it's anxiety, as it just started, and this was over a month ago.... but will wait a few days and see how it goes.  Is there anything I should be on the lookout for, other than sores/discharge?  From my reading of the internet I was concerned with the clap and ghonarea.

Thanks.
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