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Originally Posted by hello2325
Hi bros, not too sure if this is the correct thread to post this question. Just wanted to check whether for HPV and HSV, will they be transmitted through hand jobs or boob jobs during massages? Thank you for the information.
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Possible but unlikely is absolutely right. HPV and HSV are both viruses spread by skin to *infected* skin contact. So if you rub your face on someone's warts or herpes blisters then very likely you will get HPV and Herpes on your face.
Similarly, if a person has raging herpes in his/her genitals and you shake his/her hand vigorously, you are NOT at risk of getting herpes. Contact with infected skin remember?
The problem is, infected skin does NOT mean symptomatic skin. In other words, the skin can look absolutely normal yet it is releasing virus that can infect you.
Specific to your question, it is possible for HPV and HSV to be found on the hand. However much more unlikely on the breast. So it is possible but unlikely to get infected.
Also, the Boss brought up a very good point of vector transmission. If she has raging herpes in her genitals, touches her herpes blisters and gets herpes fluid all over her hands and immediately uses the same hand to rub you vigorously, then of course the risk is higher.
This comes back to the same point doctors keep harping on. There is no such thing as safe sex. Only safer sex.