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Do vibrators transmit stds ? Specially hpv ? When symptoms appear in men ?


10 days ago i went to one of these massage places, after applying the oil on my back , she started to play around my anus and she put on of her fingers into my anus , after that she played with her self and she was already released, so I think she had semen on her fingers! And she spit into my anus and then she put her vibrator up in anus too ! For like 20 seconds! At the end she gave a brief oral for life 4 seconds I pushed her away, i saw white thing on my thing , she said it’s gum because she was chewing gum! I cleaned it right away!

Please tell me ! am i at risk of anything! Specially hiv and hpv ! I’m so scared does hiv transfer through saliva !
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Again very low risk but oral sex (on any genital area) is not 100% safe. Annual STD tests should be standard for all sexually active adults who have more than one partner or who visit parlors. Since men cannot be tested for HPV, do not assume you have it unless you see a genital wart or unless one of your partners informs you that they have it.
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Alright, thank you so much . I’ll get tested this Monday for hiv and all stds ! Do you think 17 days are enough? My exposure was on the 29 of September.
HIV risk is zero. HIV is instantly inactivated in air and also in saliva, so can't infect this way.
Thank you so much
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No risk for HPV. HIV risk is very low. Get tested for HIV. They sell the kits over the counter or get your blood tested at a STD clinic if you have any doubt.
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Thank you so much for the quick response! So vibrators would not transmit hpv ? And one last question? She put her tongue on my anus for like 2 seconds! Is that considered a risk ?  I’m so sorry but I’m so worried and thanks for being nice

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