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Las Vegas...such a mistake :(

Hello,
By the few accounts I'm about to list,what are my chances of getting herpes?
I'm super worried :(

1. First night,a friend sent a stripper to me to go back to the VIP.  She kissed me twice...no tongue though,just smooches.  I was pretty drunk and kissed her butt cheek,her mid inner thigh and her back (no tongue once again).  I immediately ran to the bathroom and washed my mouth,though I realize now this probably won't help.

2.drunk again at a club where a friend who uses escorts regularly, offered me to try his drink and he tried mine. We did not use each others straws,but drank from the rim of the glass...could I catch something?

3.final night,I was determined not to kiss,and I didn't...but the stripper did put my hand on her wet vagina...panties still on...the thing is,I have dry hands with micro tears on the tips of my fingers,and one healing cut on the back of my finger that wasn't openly bleeding at the time...could the vaginal fluid give me herpes in that way?

Pls help,I'm very worried :(
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Hi Grace,

Thanks very much...I will stop worrying.  I was there for a bachelor party weekend...I will just stay at the hotel the next time they go to a strip club.

Thanks again,I really appreciate it :)
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you are worrying needlessly. you were never at risk for anything.

if you have anxiety that makes contacts like this anxiety provoking, perhaps time to stop going to any sort of strip club?

grace
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