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dera doc ,

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thai  massage girl , hiv status unknown , she kissed me all over my body . i also did the same , kissed her *** also . she kissed my **** , while i was wearing latex condom and my jockey cotton underwear , she continue kissing sort of sucking( she bite my **** also) , (her visible saliva on my underwear) me on my protected penis until i ejactulated , as far my knowledge of hiv / stds (herpes) i cannot get anything like this , chances are impossible . but iam scared bcoz as i removed condom to clean my penis , i cleaned it with tissue andput my penis back in underwear , now iam  scared the saliva from her mouth on my underwear touched my peehole and i might have got something . do you think it si possible or iam just wasting my time and money on thinking impossible . plse help. plse explain clearly it is impossible or possible . she kissed my nipple also, one lick only can i get herpes / hiv like this if she has cold sores , i did not see anything on her lips.  iam not circumcised will tat increase risk ,saliva on y undies and then penis peehole
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366749 tn?1544695265
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Ali ! If you are scared that much, stop visiting massage parlors. As Teak said, you were never at any risk of HIV, with double protection,,, (a condom on plus jockey cotton underwear) :-), though you do not need them in a full body massage unless you decide to "upgrade" the massage services.

HIV only transmits via unprotected anal and vaginal sex when we talk about its sexual routes.

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You were never at risk.
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