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Hello. I picked up a lady(age late 30s) from the street last night. I licked her breasts, sucked her nipples, she did the same. She repeatedly asked me for sex but i denied and there was no scene of penetration at all. Although i feel there is less risk of HIV transmission, i would like to know if HIV can be transmitted through sucking breasts or nipples?I have read that HIV can be transmitted through breast milk, i dont know if she was lactating or not but i am feeling guilty and worried. I need some processional advice that can pacify my mind. Thank You
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370181 tn?1595629445
You had no risk of HIV from licking her breasts or sucking her nipples. You would most likely know if she was lactating, but there is no risk of contracting HIV in that manner. Human saliva contains bacteria and enzymes that render the virus inactive (unable to infect). It is possible for babies to SOMETIMES contract HIV from the mother's breast milk because their immune systems are not developed and they drink gallons of the stuff.
I hope I have allayed your fears. I'm afraid I can't do anything about your guilt.  
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