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Herpes On The Nipple?

Hi guys, quick question here.

Last night I went out and met a chic and we hung out for a while. Eventually, we ended up doing some light foreplay and things got a little more heated; she gave me oral sex (protected) and she also licked and sucked one of my nipples for approximately 2 minutes. It should be noted that we didn't kiss.

However, it was only after receiving the oral sex and nipple play from her that I realised she had a...what I'd describe as a bump on her lower lip. It didn't look like a sore, but just a single bump that was about the same complexion as the skin on her lip. It must be noted that it was relatively dark, and there might have been more to it, but I believe I got a good look. She left before I got a chance to ask her, and I didn't get her number. So I have no means of contacting her to inquire. My only hope is to frequent that bar and hope I see her again, which I honestly do not have the time for (it was out of the way and I just happened to be in that area). When I got home (about 10 mins after), I immediately rubbed my nipple area with some bleach, in hopes that it would make a different if I was exposed to anything, and then took a shower.

I wasn't sure if HSV can be transferred from the mouth to the nipple area, but I suspected it. My questions are; what are the general statistics and conditions for such a transfer? And what are my chances from my scenario/possible exposure?

Also, are there any other STDs that may exhibit signs like the one I described she has? Thank you for your assistance guys.
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If the skin on your nipple was intact (no cuts), then chances of you getting hsv on your nipples is very slim.

Don't put bleach on any body part. Chances are good that you'll see some irritation from it, so don't panic if you do. That will be from the bleach and not herpes.

It doesn't sound like herpes - just a lump. Maybe it was just a pimple or something. No STD would present this way.
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Thank you Auntie Jessi, your answers were concise and very helpful. Do have a pleasant day.

To anyone else who may see this, please be safe out there guys. Protect yourselves and loved ones.

Cheers.
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