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Just some advice ...

Hi Dr Handsfield,

I am very worried about a potential exposure although I do think it is very low and highly unlikely that any transmission will take place. Here is my story:

1.    Had a body massage yesterday.
2.    Girl was rubbing her body up and down on me.
3.    My penis and her vagina rubbed against each other.
4.    There was one instance where my penis head got accidentally inserted into her vagina. I quickly pulled it out, it was an instance reaction.

I think my guilt is killing and worrying me rather than the exposure itself. Do you think I need to test?

Thanks for your kind advice.
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Dear Dr. Handsfield,

My apology for skipping the search function as my PC is pretty much in the openess of my living room and thus pretty difficult to view and read the exchanges.

I wrote in pretty much to seek assurance from a medical and professional view-point that testing is not required as the risk is almost non-existance to my exposure.

Thanks,
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"There was one instance where my penis head got accidentally inserted into her vagina."  Lol.  Anyway your risk was essentially zero.  I think you can relax.
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I am not a doctor by any means, but I've been worrying about low risk exposure myself.  However, Nice_man, I can say judging by my knowledge that your risk seems EXTREMELY LOW, nonexistent even.  Stop worrying and chill!  I am 100% sure you are fine.
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'my penis got accidentally inserted into her vagina'

LOL!!!!!!! Yeah, accidents like that have been known to happen!
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Sigh.  No risk, no need to test.

Please see the disclaimer on this forum's home page--which is why I'm not answering in more detail.  No 'yes but' or 'what if' follow-up questions, please.

HHH, MD
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