[Question #13921] Strip lap dance

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1 months ago


strip club. A girl wearing only underwear sat on my lap. Vaginal fluid from her underwear may have gotten onto my pants. We had a French kiss. I kissed her breasts. I touched her legs and body, touched her breasts, and kissed them again. She might have had a wound on her leg or back, and some blood may have gotten on my hand. I may have licked that blood while kissing her breasts. I  dont  have wounds or cuts in my mouth.

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 We make french kiss. Later, my hand touched her underwear. It was a little wet. If I touched her breasts with that wetness and kissed them, could I get HIV? We kissed for a long time. Do I need to get tested?


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Edward W. Hook M.D.
1 months ago
Welcome back to our Forum.  Thanks for your continuing confidence in our service.  I'm glad to tell you that the activities that you describe did not put you at risk for HIV or other STIs.  STIs are not transmitted through clothing, even if the clothing is wet with genital secretions. Similarly, kissing, even with exchange of oral secretions (and even if those oral secretions have blood in the), touching blood or genital secretions, or kissing a partners' breast are no risk activities.  There is no risk for any STI and no scienttific reason for testing related to the activities you have described.  

Please don't worry.  EWH
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If I had blood or vaginal fluid on my hand and I touched my eye, or if I touched her breasts and then kissed them, would that be a problem? Do I need to get tested for syphilis or gonorrhea? The topic can be closed. Thank you very much. 

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I would like to ask my final question and then close the topic.

Even if I have dry lips, a small wound in my mouth that I might not see, or a gum problem, is it still the same situation?Can I get HIV or hepatitis from kissing, licking, or French kissing?Thank you very much for your help.

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You mentioned that the risk from kissing with saliva exchange is less than 1 in 10,000, while another situation was described as about 1 in a billion. What is the difference between these two?In my case, I had no cuts, wounds, or bleeding in my mouth. So there is nothing to worry about and I don’t need to get tested, right?

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Edward W. Hook M.D.
1 months ago
These are repetitive questions that are not going to change my response.  Even if you had dry lips or a small wound in your mouth there is no risk and no need for testing from the activities you describe.

The 1 in 10,000 estimate is the CDC's, in our opinion, overly conservative estimate of risk for acquiring HIV from giving or receiving oral sex (not kissing) with a person who is known to have untreated HIV.  The likelihood that your partner had untreaded HIV is tiny making even that conservative estimate far smaller- you are worrying needlessly.  EWH
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1 months ago
Thank you very much. İ can kiss  witouth afraid anymore. Thank for help 
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Edward W. Hook M.D.
1 months ago
I agree.  This thread will now be closed.  There should be no need for further questions on this topic.  EWH


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