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Sensual massage - naked massage parlour

Hi,

I just went for a sensual bubble massage where the massage girl and me are fully naked and she massage me all over my body and my genital area.

I lay on a bed with all bubble and water left over from previous guy, and I not sure is there any sperm/semen left by the previous guy on the bed and I lay on it/touch it.

Her genital is touching with my body and my genital but there is no penetration sex. Then she sensual massage me with her hand on my genital, she give me some oral sex without condom, she also lick all over my body.

1) So is there any risk of HIV transmission from above activities (hand to genital massage, oral sex without condom, licking all over body)?
2) If there any cut on my body/genital and her body, will there is risk of HIV transmission?
3) Is there possible some left over sperm/semen on the bed before, and the sperm/semen touch my genital/body, then is there any risk of HIV transmission?

Thanks and regards,
Worried Man
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What part of ''there was no penetration'' and therefore no risk of contracting HIV is it that you can't understand?You don't require at test--you had no risk.
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Don't waste your time or money or emotional energy getting tested for HIV. It would be plain silly.
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Just want to ask if plan go for a test, is the test result reliable if tested after one month of above activity with an ELISA test?
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Thanks Vance, I just want to double confirm and clear all my doubt. I will move on :)
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Post in the STD forum
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One more question, if no risk for HIV, is there any STD risk?
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No risk for all.
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