The only way to combat this fear and guilt is to decide to change one's mind about sex - to recognize sex is a wonderful, healthy, and valuable way to connect with others.
In most cases, it is usually someone's guilt causing terror and worry, not the actual risk of an STI. It seems sad to me that so many people have learned to equate blowjobs, intercourse, and intimacy with fears. Since you're in NYC, I'd highly recommend visiting one of the drop-in sexual health clinics run through the New York City Department of Health (). The only way you're going to know for certain is to get tested. But it seems accurate to say that the person giving oral sex has a lot more vulnerability to risk than the person receiving. No one can give you an estimate for exactly how low the risks are, given STI risks through receiving oral sex hasn't been studied. It has to do with the fact that your chances of getting an STI from receiving a blow job are extremely low. Your risks have nothing to do with her age, her location, nor her sexual experience. Okay - so you went to a massage parlor in NYC and received a blowjob.
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