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Massues Feet Touched Generals

During a recent massage, my female massage therapist of 4 years, rubbed her feet across my penis & testicles.  There were no apparant sores on her feer. This happened last year as well.  I've had a NEGATIVE HIV & Syphillis test in 2013 & 2014.  Did this latest event put me at risk of an STI?? Do I need to test again since this happened after my last test?? #PARANIOD
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Ok...Great.  Thanks again.  It's good to know that EVEN if there were cuts, there was no risk of transmission of an STI, right!
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It wouldn't matter if she had "sores or cuts" on her feet. Anyone with open sores or wounds should avoid touching those wounds to other people, on the genitals or anywhere else. But not because of STD transmission, which would not happen.
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My apologises for the redundancy!  I was just concerned because I wasn't 100% sure that her feet was devoid of sores or cuts...again, Thx for your detailed answer!!
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Thanks!
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This is the latest in several threads in which you asked about STDs from obviously zero risk exposures.

STDs are not transmitted other than by intimate sexual contact, which just about always means direct genital penetration or oral-genital contact, without condoms or other protection. STDs are not transmitted by kissing, genital touching, mutual masturbation, or contact with anyone's bodies other than genital -- and certainly not by feet.

In other words, without unprotected sex, there is no risk, no need for testing, and no need to ask again on this forum. The answers will always be the same.
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