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STD risk from blood in saliva?

Hi last night I visited a massage parlour and had a body rub and covered oral and hand job. During this time she also kissed around my groin area which I had shaved 36 hours prior. If I had reason to believe she had bleeding gums is there any risk of std transmission? I did notice a tissue on the floor that she had used earlier that had some marks on it. Any help appreciated
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No, there is no risk from this.

You had condom-protected oral sex, and there is never a risk from a hand job. Even if her gums were bleeding, this poses no risk to you since you wore a condom. Simple kisses do not spread anything that is found in the blood.



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