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Risk assesment

Hello Doctor,
I would like your assessment on this activity, i engaged in recently. I am a heterosexual male, 25 years of age living in the US. I visited a strip club on a bachelor's party. Then, i engaged in some deep kissing, nipple,breast sucking with a lady i liked there in the private room. She seemed in her early 30s. She also looked very clean to me. I don't regret being there as well as being in such activity because it was a good time, but i just want to be safe.
My questions are the following:
I highly doubt that she was infected with anything, but would like to know the following, Assuming she was infected with anything, 1-Can i contract HIV if she has it, from the Deep kissing, Nipple sucking if hypothetically speaking anything came out of her nipples which i doubt because i didn't taste anything? (it lasted for 30 mins)
2- If she has HSV2 orally can i contract that through Deep kissing? ( There was no sores obvious to me)
3- Also, if she has oral gonorrhera, can i contract it through Deep kissing?

I would appreciate it if you briefly explain to me why these activities lead or don't lead to infection?
Thank you
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239123 tn?1267647614
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Welcome back to the forum.

"deep kissing, nipple, breast sucking" are entirely risk free.  To your specific questions:

1) No risk of HIV -- no way, no how, no worries.

2) If she had HSV-2 orally, perhaps yes -- it could be transmitted by kissing.  However, oral HSV-2 is rare, so for practical purposes this was no risk for HSV-2.

3) Gonorrhea is not known to ever be transmitted by kissing.

Best regards--  HHH, MD
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Thank you Doctor for prompt response as always.
Take care
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