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HPV transmission

hi

i had a small oral sex by mistake from massage women for seconds only .

but also she touched herself her vagina by her hand from outside then touched her breasts while doing strip, it was for seconds also, but after a while she put my penis inside her vagina.

is there any risk for HPV transmitted
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chances are no. Go see a Doctor if your worried.
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No, HPV isn't spread this way.
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any answer for las question ??
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thx but even she touched her vagina by her hand before and then her breasts

i thought HPV or other viruses could transmitted from vagina fluid on her hand

thx for helping
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You can't get warts from her hand or breasts.
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really are u sure, they said it could come from skin to skin i did not understand any info plz

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It wasn't a risk.
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actualy my question was wrong i did not have intercourse she puted it betwen her breasts, but she touched her vagina and breasts with her hand before, i was thinikng if vaginal fluid was present on her breast from hand, and if touching the breasts trasmits HPV

thank you
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you can transfer HPV with genital skin to skin contact.....her hand touching her vagina and then you posses no risk.... and oral is a SMALL risk like alex said =)
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With unprotected intercourse there is always a risk. You didn't have sex for long, so it would lessen the probability. Oral sex was very low risk and touching (hand) was practically risk free.
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