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Nuru massage

Hello everyone,

I have a quick question. I have this sexual worker coming to my place to perform a Nuru massage. She basically put some type of oil and rubbed her naked body against mine, front and back. There was never penetration because I wore a towel in my penis during the front massage. During the back massage I was all naked, and naked her vagina may have rubbed against my naked butt. Am I at risk for any STD or HIV? Should I even consider getting tested.
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I'll answer your question for you.  :>))  You had a nuru massage which is a body to body massage.  This is not a risk for HIV.  HIV is only transmitted from unprotected vaginal or anal sex (with penetration) or sharing IV drug needles.  Air inactivates the virus and transmission only takes place INSIDE the body.  So, you never had a risk from your activity.  You have no need to worry about this.
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Your fear of hiv is abnormal, and might be a phobia. See a therapist to help deal with this. You were previously advised of the only 3 here and you didn't do any of the 3 so you had zero risk. Next time you are worried check this list again.
https://www.medhelp.org/posts/HIV-Prevention/Swollen-Lymph-Nodes/show/3044733
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"During the back massage I was all naked, and her naked vagina may have rubbed against my naked butt. Am I at risk for any STD or HIV? Should I even consider getting tested. I also need to add that she was recently on her period and that I have irritation in my anus".

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