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Low risk.Do i really need testing.

Hi

Last week i had Bachelor party for my marraige in next month.Best man hired a stripper and i did not had any sexual intercourse nor oral sex.She did dance for 10 minutes while i am fully clothed.She took my hand and touch her vagina few times may be for about altogether 40 seconds.I did not have any cuts on my fingers which are noticeable.Her vagina is not wet and i do not remember any fluids as i never paid attention and also was not interested for any act at that time.after 2 hours with out washing my hands i masterbated my self.

I feel its low risk or not a risk.I do not want to create any trouble for my future wife.Do i really need testing for HIV or STD or let it go off my mind.

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239123 tn?1267647614
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I never heard of such glands, and I certainly never heard of a gland of any kind "sucking" fluids into it.  Where in heaven's name did you find something like that??

But it doesn't matter.  You are over-thinking this.  Re-read my reply above.  There are billions of fingering episodes every year, yet nobody once has been known to catch HIV by fingering.  Please accept the reassurance and stop trying to talk me (and yourself!) into believing you might have been at risk.  You were not.
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Thanks for replying.just a last question and last post.Saw the below from internet.is that correct?

There are tiny micro holes under the fingernail called semifeudal gland. This gland secretes oil and on occasion works like suction and it is possible for the HIV virus to inject itself under the fingernail through this gland.

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239123 tn?1267647614
MEDICAL PROFESSIONAL
Your gut feeling is absolutely correct.  Nobody ever caught HIV or any other STD through clothing or fromt eh sorts of events you describe.  You do not need testing for HIV or anything else.

I hope this helps.  Best wishes--  HHH, MD
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