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Breastmilk exposure ?

Hi all,
I recently went to a massuer. After having my questions answered on this forum I AM CONFIDENT THAT A HANDJOB ISNT A RISK. That i am sure. However, i was fondling and vigorously sucking on her nipples. At first contact when sucking i tasted something salty.
1. Could it have been sweat or breastmilk?
2. Is lactation obvious? I fondled and squeezed her breasts but i didnt see any visible breastmilk. Does both breasts lactate with milk or usually on one side?
3. Am i at risk if i drank or tasted abit of her breastmilk?

Please reply me. Thanks all.
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15695260 tn?1549593113
Your question was answered by our members that this was not a risk. Furthermore, the ways that HIV is transmitted has been outlined for you in this and your previous thread.  We are now closing this discussion.

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20620809 tn?1504362969
I would assume on any other threads you've had about hand jobs, the risks for HIV transmission were spelled out for you.  they are: unprotected vaginal or anal sex or sharing of IV drug needles.  What you describe is not a risk as saliva and air inactivate the virus.  
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What abput drinling breastmilk
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Anyone else has a second opinion?
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No risk for HIV. It is highly unlikely that a csw will indulge in sex while she is lactating. If you tasted her milk, you would have known it. Sucking the nipples cannot give you hiv. What tasted salty, is in all probability, her sweat. Sweat cannot give you HIV.
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Thanks for your replies. Is lactation very obvious and continuous? I did ask her if she was lactating she said she wasnt... im concerned about it. If i drank the milk is this a risk?
Im kinda anxious as I have never experienced such an exposure before...
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