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worried about HIV

i have recently visited a massage parlor. had a oil massage for an hour. post that she had masturbated me using the hand. i have sucked her breast. totally worried now regarding risk of HIV. because during the act she had switched off the light in the room. so dont know whether there was any blood content on her hand. and also worried reg mouth contact with nipple. can you pls advice. after massage i feel some sort of pin pointed pain all across. i was lying on my tummy with face down. so dont know whether there was some foul play. really worried. pls help.
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Thinking someone stuck you with a needle at a massage parlor is highly irrational and borderline preposterous. It is your anxiety giving you those thoughts. You need to control your irrational thinking and keep your anxiety at bay.
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She did not use any needles on you. You're making up stuff that didn't happen. You had ZERO risk of HIV and don't need any testing. If you're going to panic every time you get a massage then don't go to those places anymore.
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because i see discoloration (like blood cots) at certain areas of my skin post the massage. really worried and not able to focus
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am worried about the same. that when i was facing down and there was no light, whether she has used some needle to infect, which i wouldnt have noticed during the deep tissue massage.
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No risk. HIV is only transmitted by unprotected vaginal or anal sex or by the use of sharing IV needles. No need to test.
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