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Herpes from shedding

A few days ago I went and got a bodyslide massage where the masseuse poured baby oil on my penis and then massaged it with her breast and tummy as she lay on top of me.

I was on the bottom and my penis lay on my stomach, so she was rubbing the under side of my penis with her chest and tummy. During this process I also came in contact with her upper pubic area.

I had my legs open and she was on top. So my inner thighs came in contact with her outer thigh while she was sliding her chest and tummy on my penis.

She later switched to a 69 position where her crotch area rubbed against my chest as she massage my penis with her chest and tummy, and then I ejaculated.

My questions are:
1) it possible that I might have acquired herpes due to asymptomatic shedding?
2) Does asymptomatic shedding require genital-to-genital contact or any skin-to-skin contact?
3) During a herpes outbreak, do you need genital-to-genital contact for the virus to transfer or just skin-to-skin contact.

Thank you
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101028 tn?1419603004
you can have ob's anywhere in the entire boxer short area but you only shed from the anogenital area and actual lesions.
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thanks you for responding. I have been confused about asymptomatic shedding for a long time. Reading the threads on this site, I now understand that in the case of asymptomatic shedding, the virus only sheds from the anogenital area. Before I thought it is the whole boxer short area.
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1705114 tn?1314218504
Graces advice trumps your questions. In order to have asymptomatic shedding, you first need to acquire the virus, which you most certainly did not. You need to come into contact with an infected area to transfer the virus. People with herpes are not walking around spreading it with their entire body, only their infected area.
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thanks Grace for the quick reply,but could someone please answer my 3 questions from the original post please?
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101028 tn?1419603004
no this is not a risk for you.

grace
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