Even if the dark spots were secondary syphilis, which is most unlikely, they would not have been infectious. Relax. EWH
Hello,
Thank you very much for your reply.
As I mentioned she never touched my penis or that area only my legs and butt cheeks.
Yes, the rash might be from allergy, but can the dark brown spots on her body be infectious?
And my question is what is the chance of getting syphilis from "secondary" contact. I mean if she touched her sore and then my legs and butt cheeks.
Thanks
Welcome to the Forum. I see you have asked the same question on the International STD Forum. I suspect you will get the same answer there. The chance that what you saw was a manifestation of syphilis is tiny and even if it was, there is no evidence that syphilis is transmitted through hand to genital contact.
The masseuse may have had a contact dermatitis. Such rashes may be similar to the rash you describe and are common, being caused by a reaction to the nickel metal in the belt buckle.
My advice would be to not worry further about this. EWH
I forgot to mention that when I asked her what was that she said it's an allergy that's very itchy scratched it and continue to massage my legs. Is there any possibility to get STD from this "secondary" contact as well?
Thanks