- Male
- 23 Years
- 22/01/2025
Can any STIs be passed through a naked body-to-body massage? I'm really freaking out because I got a massage from a girl who was naked and she rubbed her whole body on me, including her breasts on my penis. We didn't have sex, and my penis didn't touch her vagina, but I'm still super worried. What are the risks?
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sti will not be transmitted.
Dr. Dhankecha Suggests...
Consult a Dermatologist
Answered 04/07/2025
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Risk of STI Transmission:
- The risk of contracting STIs through non-penetrative body contact, such as a naked body-to-body massage, is generally low.
- Direct contact between breasts and the penis without intercourse or vaginal contact further reduces the risk.
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Specific Risks:
- STIs like herpes or syphilis could theoretically be transmitted through skin-to-skin contact if there are active sores or lesions.
- The absence of direct sexual intercourse significantly lowers the likelihood of transmission.
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When to Seek Medical Evaluation:
- Consider testing if you notice any unusual symptoms such as sores, rashes, or discharge.
- Regular STI screenings are advisable if you have multiple partners or engage in activities with potential exposure.
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Reassurance and Safe Practices:
- The scenario described poses a relatively low risk for STI transmission.
- Continue practicing safe behaviors and stay informed about symptoms to maintain sexual health.
Answered 20/08/2025
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