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SPA HIV RISK

i went to a SPA and had a massage but including the massage
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the girl suck my dick and she was using baby oil , the worth part is there was many people on that day so the girls sucked many dicks before me i don't know the period between me and any other customer but if she sucked for a customer and still has some sperm indie her mouse then she sucked mine what is the risk.
2- and also i play with her breast with my mouse.
3-what about the towels if some one before me use it to remove his sperms please i'm in deep need for reply because now i has an inflation in my dick i'm afraid and sorry for bather you but your are the only heath community  i trust. thank you
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239123 tn?1267647614
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Over the past couple of years, you have asked a number of questions on this forum and the HIV community forum about exposures that have little or no risk of transmitting HIV.  This is another one.  And in the past I have referred you to another thread that explains why exposures like you describe carry no risk.  You'd better read it again:  http://www.medhelp.org/posts/show/1119533

This forum is not available to people with repetative, anxiety-driven questions, especially by people who have ignored our previous opinions and advice.  My replies will be brief and there will be no follow-up discussion or comments.

1) Oral sex carries little or no risk for HIV, and nobody has ever been known to be infected by another person's genital secretions that were inside a partner's mouth, vagina, or rectum.

2) I'm not sure what a "mouse" is in this context -- but there is no HIV risk from contact with breasts or nipples.  Everybody knows that and so should you.

3) HIV is not transmitted by towels.

You don't say what symptoms make you think you have an infection in your penis.  If you are having discharge of pus or mucus, or painful urination, see a doctor or clinic right away.  But this does not suggest you were infected with HIV.

HHH, MD
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239123 tn?1267647614
MEDICAL PROFESSIONAL
This has been discussed innumerable times on the forum.  I just tried entering "HIV oral sex" (without the quotes) into this forum's search window.  It found 2,040 threads.  Read some of them.

The main reasons for low risk are that saliva inactivates HIV; and the oral cavity itself may be less susceptible to the virus than genital or anal tissues.  Whatever the reason, the risk is so low that some experts believe there is no risk at all.  There has never been a proved case of mouth to genital HIV transmission.
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Oral sex carries little or no risk for HIV !
what is the factors that makes the risk little not non
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