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oral sex and fingering?

I fingered a girl what's the chances I contract HSV2. I mean on my fingers in not sure and I was wanting to know. And she performed oral sex does this pose a risk at all either?
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101028 tn?1419603004
if she had her underwear on the whole time, not a risk for you.
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One last question sorry we had alot of body to body contact like her bare chest to mine. Her underwear never came off tho except when I pulled them over a bit during the mutual masterbation..sorry that's the last question!!
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I think you're right tho..im really not gonna let my ocd get the best of me on this no risk event I've read threw some of the other post and one of the doctors said he's never seen it in 35 plus years and I'm sure I'm not gonna break history here
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When you say almost no risk does that mean not enough to even worry about? It was basically just mutual masterbation
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Already have hsv1 orally so I think I'm good...thanks
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101028 tn?1419603004
fingering someone is almost no risk. the skin on our hands is very thick and herpes doesn't easily infect it.

oral sex is a risk for hsv1 genitally, syphilis, chlamydia, gonorrhea, ngu and hpv.  that said ( before your ocd has a chance to get even worse ) , the risk of contracting any of them is very low. we don't even recommend testing unless you develop symptoms or you have a regular partner at home to protect.

grace
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