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Sensual Massage - Please help

ok I went for a sensual massge after finding a posting from net. I kissed with the massagist, touched her vagina and anus few times. There was no intercourse involved. She massaged me for like an hour or so. After that I came back, took shower and wash the genitals. Now I am highly concerned about a possibility of catching and STD. I am feeling really bad even to just got into this at first place. Do I need to take any STDs test?
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Do not worry kissing doesn't get you an STD unless you actually have intercourse with that woman. :D It's just all about the massage terms, you should have just relaxed to enjoy the massage more.

I am a massuese and I work and do sensual massage
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You are worrying too much.

There is no more risk from kissing her than the girl next door.

Aj
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AJ:

I am not sure if she had any open sores in the mouth. I did kissed. She coughed lil bit and I asked what is that and she told me its allergies. She had lil pimples on the cheek like what we have. I am not sure if I am thinking too much about it.
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Thanks auntiejessi
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No risk whatsoever.

Aj
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I just touched her lower back where the butt starts with my penis but didn't touch her anus or vagina. It all lasted for just couple of minutes and then I asked her to start the massage.
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your at low risk of getting an std.just from touching.especially if you was touching with your hands and not your genitals..unless you was she had some type of std outbreak and you was touching it that still is a low possiblity.if getting tested would make you feel better then do that.i say you dont have anything to worry about
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