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What is the risk of HSV2 transmission from a non finishing hand job?

I made the mistake of going to a strip club during my midlife crisis a few days. Long story short, I was taken into the back by a stripper for a private dance. She proceeded to reach into my pants and stroke my penis with her hand. I Pushed her hand away. I Should have left immediately but I stayed through the dance and we repeated the process there times. I left afterwards feeling ashamed and a little violated.  I didn't get a good look at her hands. I know this is a low risk situation but I'm going to get tested at 6 weeks any way for HSV2 antibodies.  I'm unsure about the reliability of  negative test at 6 weeks. Does anyone know the percentage of false negatives at 6 weeks?
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Hi first you dont need testing as that was a no risk situation. Hsv2 is considered sexually transmitted from genital to genital rubbing contact but if you must then 8 weeks is a good indicator not 6 and 3 month would be conclusive. Dont let shame and anxiety get to you. I see it all to much here and is really a waste of energy.
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Thanks for the quick response.  If only there was a way to ease my shame and anxiety. Midlife crisis is officially over now. I'm never putting myself in that situation again.
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