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Strip Club question - No Sex Fully Clothed

Hello. I visited a mid to high end strip club. I did not have any sex and did not remove any clothes. I was fully covered with jeans and double shirt. No sex at all nothing.

As the girl sat next to me she was wearing a g string and a tiny skirt and top covered.

1. She took my fingers and rubbed it on her g string. it felt slightly moist and she side kissed me on my cheek. I dont think I felt any fluids leak, since the g string covered her genital. I then rubbed my finger on the sofa and after 30 mins i may have just cleared my ears for a second with one finger, but the finger was dry. and later I put hand sanitize on my hands.

2. As she was dancing her but cheek touched my lips. Not the anal area. I did not see any rash but cant tell for sure. She never removed her g string. I again slightly later on put light sanitize around my lips. Her *** crack was never exposed.

3. she took my hand and rubbed it on her stomach slowly. I did feel a rash. I know i did not touch my face right after it rubbed. I had rubbed against the sofa and sanitize.

4. I started sweating as it was hot and went to get a napkin and the girl that was sitting next to me and dancing used her hands to cleared the sweat from my forehead.

Would this be a risk for herpes. My feeling is I am not at risk but wanted to ask. I have never had sex or any type of sexual activities. I was covered full time.

I am pretty sure no fluids was on my hands but what would happened if slight fluid did would it have any effect. Also since the girls buttock are exposed to the sofa and someone sperm dried on the sofa. Would that put me at risk when her buttock touched my lips. The sofa seemed clean either way.
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15249123 tn?1478652475
Herpes is not concentrated in fluids.
You were at zero risk.
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