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Hello everyone,I went to a massage shop last night.A tattoo girl bite my nipples, and rub my penis with her chest.She is very rude,my nipple or my penis maybe was broken.I feel anxious.I know I have a little sensitive, but I still need a reliable answer.Thank you.
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366749 tn?1544695265
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No ! You caught common cold, nothing to do with HIV
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I have to relax to your answer, but today I have a cold and a sore throat, is the symptoms will appear in two days? If there is blood in the girl's saliva, or I have the wound, there is no risk?
Thx!
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366749 tn?1544695265
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Biting your nipples and rubbing your penis with her breast does not put you under the HIV risk... No way now how. If you were not involved with her in unprotected anal or vaginal sex, your exposure is non existent.

Relax and move on with your life, you are fine
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