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Q: Risk from anal penetration
asked by: newtothescene on December 31st, 2008
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I went to an all male massage parlor and during the massage the guy got things going by taking off his clothes and sucking on my penis. Things got going fairly quickly and soon he masturbated me and then masturbated himself. His semen got all over the place... Now, this is the scary part: After the mutual masturbation, he put his semen covered finger up my anus. This seemed very risky to me and I pulled it out. Though we did not have anal sex, there is absolutely no doubt that some of his ejaculation got inside me after he came when he fingered me. I'm interested in the assessment of the knowledgeable folks here as to the real risk involved for me. Thanks to all for your help in dealing with my concern. And Happy New Year.
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homerx
replied on December 31st, 2008
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The risk is minimal but there. I think you should get tested after 3 months of waiting period as this could be a possible way to spread many STDs.It isn't likely but it is possible so get tested.If you are visiting masseurs and /or prostitutes then you should be extra safe and get tested regularly.Good Luck.
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newtothescene
replied on January 2nd, 2009
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thanks
question, the reason it is minimal is why? -- because the virus has more difficulty infecting once it passes out of the body? i'm sure you understand how anxiety is fueled. many thanks.
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homerx
replied on January 2nd, 2009
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Re: thanks
newtothescene wrote:
question, the reason it is minimal is why? -- because the virus has more difficulty infecting once it passes out of the body? i'm sure you understand how anxiety is fueled. many thanks.
That's right.It dies within seconds of hitting the air.
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furky
replied on January 2nd, 2009
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Nothing should happen at all... However you should check just in case.
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