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Can I get hiv or hepatitis from a lap dance?

Before 2 days i went to a strip club and i took 2 lap dances with the same dancer, maybe my half underwear was up when she rubbed, she was wearing underwear, maybe not rubed to my half underwear area, i kissed/ sucked for 1-2 seconds her nipple not with my tongue with my lips, she was wearing earring on her nipple, my finger has an closed plague that never bleed and i didnt saw any blood or something on my finger i have a hagnail for years on my finger that not bleeds.
my questions  are

1) Can hiv or hepattitis transmit on closed plagues?
2) IF when i kissed her nipple has a small sample of the virus can hiv or hepatitis transmit from my mouth ( i didnt taste any blood but im scared about that, i speak for the case i earned sample of a virus that i didnt notice)
3) IF she has fluids and me and rubbed can transmit the virus of hepatitis ( i speak for the case i rubbed with my half underwear)
thank your time
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this is a hiv fourm. but nonetheless, there is no documented case of the transmission of hepatitis through such activity, which means there is no one reporting about it
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Thanks for your answer
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Niple with piercing ( I didnt felt any fluid or blood, i kissed for 1-2 seconds a little i didnt touch it with tongue) can give std?
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In my opinion, no.
Your saliva would have deactivated any HIV virus, you may want to look at my journal to see how saliva does it.
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Thank you for your answer! Hepatitis can transmit with this I ask?
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The closed plague than never bleed is from hand washing and never bleed
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