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Mammary Intercourse

Mammary Intercourse with bear penis, rubbed between her breasts for 2 mins, ejaculated on her breasts, no nipple contact. Not sure of her HIV status or not sure of any active cuts or sore on her chest and/or breast. what's my risk for any STI / STD? Thanks?
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There is NO RISK for HIV or any STDs from this event.

The only risks for HIV in adults are:
1) Having unprotected (no condom) penetrative anal or vaginal sex, OR
2) Sharing IV drug equipment with other IV drug users.

For STDs to transmit, you need genital skin to genital skin sontact, or mouth to genital contact. Breast to genital contact is not a risk.

This activity did not put you at risk for anything.
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Thank you so much CurfewX for putting my mind at ease. God Bless You !
Hi there, it's me with follow up questions (last questions I promise) as anxiety is creeping up on me and I am also a hypochondriac with overthinking. So I went back to same massage place / same woman to pay her just to answers my questions? My questions are her answers are 1. Are you clean / STD free? Answer: Yes She is clean. . 2. During Mammary Intercourse was she bleeding / have active cut or wound: Answer' She was not bleeding or no active cuts.   In my mind I am like what " if "  and " so "...?
Can you please try to answer my questions?
1 Will I have any infection risk IF during my bare penis rubbing between her breasts,  there was blood and my penis  got in contact with  blood?  I read that blood outside the body becomes Ineffective for transmitting an infection but your thought / answer will get me a great peace.
AGAIN GOD BLESSES WHOEVER CAN ANSWER ME.
The worse thing people can do is to reassure you if you have health anxiety and ocd. Every time we reassure you again? You actually fortify your anxiety disorder. The key to is to break your pattern. Curfew's answer stands just as it did before your added post. Nothing is different. Still no risk. Try to work on your anxiety disorder.
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