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Strip Club encounter! PLEASE ANSWER COLLEGE STUDENT FREAKING OUT!

Hello, iam realllly nervous about this and couldnt sleep last night at all from all the thoughts in my mind!
Ok so yestrrday one of my friends wanted to go to a strip club because it was his birthday, anyways he insisted i get a lapdance (eventhough i didnt want to) and ended up getting into a booth with a girl ( Iam a clean freak btw , just thought id mention that :P ) anyways well while she was dancing i was touching her breasts and *** cheeks but not the bottom! i have a habit of biting the meat around my nails so i have those annyoing small cuts ( i think they call them cuticles) and besides that i just noticed this morning that between my fingers i have this small cut caused by the nail next to the finger where the cut is . Iam really worried if i have got anything from her like an STD or anything since she asked me at one point to place my hand between her breasts where she was sweaty and i had a cuticle , Doctor plz answer me asap iam really worried about this and regretting even going! Can i get any std form her sweat if it entered through any of those cuticle!?or small cuts? even though they dont bleed unless you press hard on them !?
Another thing could anything be transmitted if she was breathing closely to me ....but NO kissing!?
plzz plzz answer my question iam realy nervous, and considering even going to a doctor to ask but very hesitant...

Thank You
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You had no risk whatso ever.
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Dude relax that odds of you getting a STD that way is slim to none. I guess technically if she had HIV and you had an open cut on your finger maybe, but that is again very slim odds. I wouldn't worry about it. And STOP BITING YOUR NAILS DIDN'T YOUR MOM TELL YOU ABOUT THAT? LOL
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