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How likely is hand-to-mouth high-risk HPV transmission?

Dear Community,

Yesterday I got the services a sex professional for the first time in my life. We didn't have sex, however...

She had a shower and the last thing she did before closing the tub was rubbing her vagina. Then she dried her body with a towel. She gave me a back massage with a gel the she took out of a flask that she also uses to hydrate her vagina during sexual intercourse with other patients. There were apparently small spots of dry skin there. After the massage we were talking for some time and at some point she put her finger in my lips, not very deep but enough to touch the mucose. I also felt her nails, they are long.

Questions:

- What is the likelihood of getting high-risk HPV on my mouth after that? I am especially concerned about passing it to my partner or to my kids.
- Then I had a shower and the water poured down from my back to my butt... what is the likelihood that HPV got into my anus or my penis since I had rubbed both during shower and my back was "polluted"?

Thank you in advance for your comments.
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