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HIV Risk with Nipple Licking

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I had a small incident for which I was slightly worried. I am male 38. I got a body massage from another male and during the massage I got quite charged and so did the masseur. I have a hairy chest and he was rubbing my chest hard and my nipples. He sucked my nipples for like 20 seconds and I rubbed his right nipple and kind of licked it for few seconds. Nothing apart from this.

My scare here is that  since he was rubbing my chest hair hard, i might have had few hair fell off and may be minor cuts during the hard rubbing and then he sucked my nipple area.. is that a risk if his mouth (may be with ulcers) got it touch with my nipples with cut.

Secondly I had a small sore/ulcer on my tongue and when I licked his nipple for few seconds I am scared if he had some cut on the nipples which can be risk for me. I understand there are too many ifs but I need your genuine advise on this.

As I have a girl friend and I feel really guilty of what happened.
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HIV dies in the air quickly so you had no risk. Imagine how much harder a professional athlete hits another person at full speed who is sometimes even bleeding and realize there are never any headlines about athletes getting HIV during sport.
Your only small incident was worrying over something that couldn't happen, but now you are free to be happy..
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Thanks for the kind reply. I am actually concerned about the sore which i was having at my tongue during the licking. I read on this web page that sore actually increases the risk but I had a sore on my tongue which was closed, i mean it would pain if i touch it but otherwise it wouldnt bleed or something. Kindly advise if this kind of sore is a concern.
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