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I have a nipple piercing (have had it for almost two years) but recent got more into nipple play. Now I know that technically the piercing is "healed" but recently got more into nipple play (and my nipple does still get infected from time to time as they do). I have looked extensively for an answer but have not found one.
If someone agressively ***** or licks my pierced nipple and is HIV positive is there any risk of transmission? I have read that saliva deactivates HIV but does this still apply if their was (for whatever reason) blood present in their mouth? Also, if I suck a non-pierced nipple, even nibble aggressively I am assuming there is no risk as well?
I guess to sum it up is nipple play with a piercing (as the receving party) considered safeSafe driving for teens Safe sex ? I do not engage in any other act other than nipple play.