[Question #10419] Fingering
23 months ago
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Hello,
I would like to know if there is any risk of STD after fingering a woman with middle and anular finger, and touching her inner thigh with my index finger. She did not have any visible sores. There were no injuries, sores or abrasion in any finger. After maybe 15 minutes, of the event, and having touched several things, (a bottle, an aluminum railing, clothes, a bar stool, a napkin...etc), I used the index finger to hold and shake my circumcised penis while peeing. (Also no injuries or sores whatsoever). I am mainly worried about HSV2 (I already have HSV1 on the mouth).
Kindest regards
23 months ago
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Hi,
It has been more than two days since I posted this question. When can I expect a reply?
To clarify my previous question I put the ring finger and the middle finger inside her vagina. The index finger stayed outside and touched her where the thigh meets the groin. I quit pretty fast (Did not feel right to me) and went about my business (which at that time was being in a bar). Some 15 minutes later I used the index finger to hold and shake my penis in the bathroom. I don’t know if this might put me at risk of getting HSV2 genitally.
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Terri Warren, RN, Nurse Practitioner
23 months ago
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We answer within 48 hours. The experience that you describe presents zero risk of transmission of HSV 2. None. Absolutely none. You can take this off your worry list completely.
Terri
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22 months ago
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Thank you Terry,
I worry now that I may have touched my penis with my ring or middle finger when peeing. Would your risk assessment change in that case?
Thank you
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Terri Warren, RN, Nurse Practitioner
22 months ago
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That is NOT a risk of transmission, no. That is not how herpes is transmitted.
Terri
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