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I met a SW girl, and had full body massage she was naked (except she is wearing a pant).
she started putting a Oil on my body i felt in her nail once she massaged my anus but not fingering.
However, she massage my penis with he boobs and her nipple directly touched my urethra (no milk) as i remembered. Finnaly she gave ma a hard hanjob and ejaculated with a towel. No penetration, not taking off her pant.
my concern is suppose she has infected with HIV and other STD, is there any chance to get infected from that incident, do i need to have test ?
Thank you
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No risk, otherwise she wouldn't do it because if her clients had hiv it would infect her. hiv is dead in air or saliva so oral sex also can't transmit hiv.
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Thank you for the response, the area i went is dirty and no follow up health status.
thats why i consider she is having HIV or any others STDs. and there was no oral sex its only rubbing my penis with her boobs and it was with direct touch with nipples, and the hand job.
1- penis between boobs, nipple in direct touch with head of penis.
2- hanjob
In worst case the above what is the risk per cent ?
hiv transmission is not possible in dirt because as I mentioned before it is dead in air. You are mixing up preconceptions that this disease comes from dirty people etc. with the science reality.  There is no need to restate what you did.
I mentioned oral is safe in order for you to realize how frail the hiv virus is in air and saliva.
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