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Hi Everyone

I had made couple of visits to strip clubs this year and during all those visits i had received lap dances from the girls
I have even gone to VIP room and was very close to the girls. Basically did the following: touching,pressing and rubbing of breasts, thighs and buttocks of the stripper with my palms. Never kissed on the lips but sometimes the strippers breasts rubbed my face. Was always fully clothed with formal pants and cotton underwear. Never had any kind of penetrative oral, vaginal and anal sex. Never had my penis exposed. The only concern I have is with my palms . I have been going to gym for the last couple of months and lift weights with my bare palms. So I developed callus on my palms. I have rough bumped up skin in my palms.

Please clarify the following:

1)Rubbing the strippers breast, thighs and butt cheeks with callus on palms. Can this be anyway risky for any transmission. In the recent most visit I had three days ago My left thumb had very small opening as I cut the nail very short. Never had any bleeding. So callus on palms or hangnails or openings between finger nails and skin can put any risk.
2)Does the stripper breast, thighs and butt cheeks skin transmit std to palms

In any of those encounters if there was some blood or blood stains invloved during kissing or playing with their bodies using hands or lips, could these activities lead to any stds transimisson thru blood. To be specific on one encounter i was having dry lips and small portion of the skin on my lips was peeled off. I did kiss the cheeks and the body of strip dancer. I didnt visibly see any blood on my lips but any blood stains on my hands /lips or few drops of blood on the strip girl. COuld they mix and this could lead to any stds transimission.  Should I get tested for any stds. Really scared.Please clarify and help me out.
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20749535 tn?1508742313
how lucky you are... your behavior is not risky so you wont get any std.from my experience the callus can only make your skin thicker and make transmission more difficult
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15249123 tn?1478652475
You had  no risk events. Move on and no testing is warranted. This is all your anxiety at play
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