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Herpes from getting licked on nipples and sitting vagina on my stomach and leg

Hi,

I was wondering all this time, can I get herpes from getting licked on nipple by woman on massage parlor?
And while she handjob my dick, she sat on my leg and on stomach moreover. Can I get herpes on my nipples? Or my leg? Or my stomach?
I did not see any cold sore on her mouth area nor her vagina area as long as I saw, but what about if the herpes hidden under her pubic hair? Can I still get herpes from her?
As a note I also kissed her clean shoulder, no cold sores either, she also kissed my cheek and shoulder. I got no cold sore, but maybe some acne on shoulder and cheek.
That time at massage parlor I only get a handjob, no oral sex, no sex at all.
Thank you.
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Your kissing spots on her body is no risk. The nipple licking is also no risk. Her sitting on you is such a low risk that if I were in your shoes I wouldn't be concerned at all. All in all you had a safe encounter
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Thank you for your answer feelingundone. I always overthinking and have a phobia about STD, but on the other side I still need some sex service, such a dilemma.
Lol. That made me laugh!! I hear ha. In the absence of actual unprotected oral or Intercourse hsv isn't a realistic possibility. Condoms aren't 100% but damn close for a single exposure.
So, let me get this straight, you mean that even I use condom when having sex, the chance of I'm getting HSV is none?
And as long as I'm doing is hugging, kissing body of women(not to mention lip, because if kissing woman with oral herpes I could get HSV too right?), body to body massage, rubbing penis to her boobs or her thighs(outer thighs not inner thighs), and handjob I could not get HSV1 nor HSV2 right?
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