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I recently had contact with a CSW who may have had a c old sore on her lip.  It was covered with makeup and I did not notice it until later.

I received protected oral (about 2-5 minutes), and at no time did her mouth or lips come into contact with any skin of mine.

However, she did kiss my chest a few times, lightly.  

What are the chances of me getting any infection from this event?  I know the stats say that I may already have HSV-1, but my question is one of transmission.  Can somebody clarify?  Thank you.
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thank you very much.
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it was protected oral. I wouldn't even worry about it.

grace
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