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I am 26 years old virgin.....1 year back I was with an escort. We both were nude and she put 2 large pillow covers on my body( they covered my body from belly to knee). Then she sat on those covers and started riding over me for 3 minutes. After that there was thigh to thigh contact for 2 minutes but we did not have genital to genital contact. I am really scared about STD. Plz help me.............
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101028 tn?1419603004
correct and it needs to be extended contact too.
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Thanks Jessyjames2010,

That guy and I were in the same both. But as you said most of the times people get confused with skin to skin contact. Rather I was also confused with the same thing. So when we said skin to skin contact then it has to be one person's naked genital with other person's naked genital. Am I right???
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1318465 tn?1614894302
I don't think you've lived a life "driven by se craze".

http://www.medhelp.org/posts/STDs/std/show/1185238?personal_page_id=1411239#post_6799791

Warm Regards,

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Thanks grace...I have learnt the most important thing in my life....never go crazy for sex until u get married. I have to live my life in sophisticated way instead of life driven by sex craze
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101028 tn?1419603004
yes - the type of contact you had isn't a risk for anything.
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Thanks grace...you are very nice. I would like to ask you abt your last comment. have posted the last comment just to make me feel better or in fact is it the fact that we have to have vigorous contact (during intercourse) to have hpv????
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101028 tn?1419603004
you are just being silly now dear. it takes far more than that sort of contact to contract hpv!!
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You know unfortunately my penis touched her thighs for 5-10 seconds plus my inner thighs touched her inner thighs. So I am sure that I have got genital HPV.
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101028 tn?1419603004
yes penis to vagina/anus is skin to skin contact.

you can pick up hpv from thigh to genitals but the risk of it is low.

the best way to protect yourself is, if the clothes are off, the condom should be on if you arent aware of your partner's std status. waiting until actual penetration puts you at risk potentially.
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Thanks grace this is going to be the lastttttttt question and then will not trouble anyone with more questions.

What is exactly genital skin contact??? like is penis to vagina/anus contact a skin to skin contact? does my inner thigh to partners's vagina contact will cause me to have wart??

i promise this is my last question

thanks
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101028 tn?1419603004
you need to have patience!  Did you read our read before posting post?

no, you aren't going to get hpv on your thighs while swimming.  

naked and intimate contact with a lot of outercourse is a risk for std's but very, very low.

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is there anyone to answer to my last question
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Thank you very muchhhhhhhhh Grace.

After reading 2-3 posts by members; I would like to ask you what is skin-skin contact for genital HPV?? Which part of skin should come in contact to have genital hpv? Most of the times while swimming my lower part ( except private lower part) come in contact with thighs of other swimmers when the swimming pool is very crowded. Is there any risk to catch hpv on my thighs???

Thank you very much



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101028 tn?1419603004
this was not a risk for you.  you have nothing to be worried about :)

grace
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Bcz I heard many diseases can be spread by skin to skin contact.
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