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Blood possible risk? Please advise and help.

Hi guys,

First of all I have to sorry for my English. I'm a nationality that doesn't use English as my first language.

I'm 21-year-old gay man, and it's first time for me to have sex with a stranger guy I found on internet. We meet.

We doesn't have a condom, so I decide not to let him **** me.

We hug and rub on our body each other with topless(no any shirts), still we wear jeans and he sucks and nips my nipples. Also, I suck and lick his nipple too.

Finally, I jerk off myself alone and ejaculate. He doesn't jerk his, so there're no his semen to my skin.

My questions are as following:
1. Is the way he suck, nip, or bite my nipple is a risk for HIV? because I don't know there're some wound or blood in his mouth. When we suck, nip, or bite my nipple; his blood may penetrate to my broken skin layer? I'm not sure in this case it's like no condom penetration.

2. We rub our body, and his penis and mine are wet. Is it possible that his pre-cum can pass his trousers to my jeans to my anus because there're some little wound on my anus skin. I'm just wonder for this case.

3. Are there any people in this world be hiv infectious from nipple sucking and sucked?

4. He lick my neck, and on my neck there're some acne. I'm not sure his saliva and blood will penetrate to my acne?

Now I think I may overthink of this circumstance, but I don't know where I can advise because on the internet there are many different information.

Please advise me
Thank you in advance
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1. no 2. no 3. no 4. no. No risk for HIV. Risk present for syphilis, herpes, and hpv due to skin2skin contact. Test for those, as syphilis is more common amongst gay men and it's very bad. Test for those at 3 months for conclusive results. Be on the look out for chancre syphilis sore and herpes lesions in genital area or other places in 1-4 weeks after infection. Syphilis chancre will appear and then go away. Don't be fooled by it going away because even if it goes away that means it is in the body.
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