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What are the chances of getting HIV by a stripper rubbing her no no in your eye?


went to a stip club and a stripper gave a lap dance. did like a headstand and from her a to her p rubbed by my eye.If she was like wet or sumn and it got in my eye should i be worried?

lol You'll be fine. It usually has to be blood that's been transferred for you to get HIV, and even then it's not 100% chance that you'll get it. Also I doubt she was wet to begin with.

well....when u turn 18 usually u get a tatoo or buy tabaco product to claim ur adult hood but as for me i striped for 20 mins. and made 40 bucks by dancing with my top off on the lil platform....anyways alot of strippers get stds threw the poles that they dance on because they rub there junk on the pole and then the next do the same.....so if u rub ur junk in a eye i guess the same applies....i dont know how accurate this could be...just get tested ...one time in high school pples made a rumor about me having herpies...altho i never had any syptoms i became conviced that they were rite....FINALLY i got tested and everything was negative i was relieved but also pissed that a simple rumor could brain wash me...till i proved it wrong lol

You are fine! Vaginal Fluids, Semen, Blood, and breast milk have to "exchanged" in order to contract. Do a little research on the internet and it will show you not to be worried. You dont even know that she has HIV either...

yes if your eye is sore.you wouldn't catch aids but you can get other infections especially if she had syphilis.you may get little ulcers.see your doc

well u might get the herpes so watch out buddy

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