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Massage palour experience

Friends, like to share my activities at massage palour few days back.
1. Closed mouth kiss.
2. Fingering, no bleeding or pain. But having chapped cuticles.
3. Breast sucking. Felt some fluid. Spitted out.
4.Body to body massage ,penis touch vigina lips for brief a moment. Can't confirm that happened.

After 14 days had chocked nose, red acne or pimple,  non itchy on arms and legs. No fever.

Request your opinion on this.
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So here I u understand this :

Breast sucking is no risk, even with little milk or fluids.

Body to body massage with gentiles touching, not grinding is no risk.

Fingering with cracked or peeled skin and without pain or bleeding is no risk

Also no penetration no risk.

Am I correct pal.
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Good news, you have zero risk for HIV.

HIV is inactivated in saliva and air which means it can't infect from oral which includes kissing. So those are 2 reasons you had zero risk. Double zero risk.
No one in 40 years of history got HIV from oral and kissing.  Even with blood, lactation cuts, rashes, burns etc saliva and air do not allow inactivated virus to infect, so you had zero risk.

Only risk would be if you had unprotected vaginal sex but you were on the outside so no risk.

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Thanks for your reply. But I also tasted some breast fluid, the girl was not lactating , does it pose any risk?  Does brief gentiles touch cause any risk? Is test warranted?
Kindly reread my answer instead or rephrasing for no useful purpose, the same question you asked before.
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Also no sexual penetration of any kind. No oral sex.
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