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Hiv infection from semen rubbed on spanked buttocks?

I had a experience with 3  transvestites/transexuals prostitutes about  a month ago.  It  was  a rough sex kind of experience. They spanked my buttocks extremely hard until my buttocks were severely red and bruised.  I don't think there was any visible blood, but there could have been microscopic tears in skin or blood. There were big  swollen welts that looked like they were on the verge of bleeding.   So  this  was  extreme spanking. Not just a gentle paddle.  At the same time they were doing this they were all 3 masturbating themselves.  Then  at the end  each one blew sperm  on my butt cheeks and then rubbed the sperm into my skin ( spanked  buttocks).  They didn't just cum on my buttocks, they actually spent  a few minutes  just  rubbing all 3 of their loads into the skin of my butt cheeks.   and  1 of them actually rubbed his naked penis all over my butt cheeks after he cummed.

  there was no anal sex or penetration.  Couldn't the hiv or hepatitis b virus  have  gotten into my body this way?  I mean, it's not  anal sex or oral or vaginal sex.  But  if  1 of the 3  tvs were hiv  positive , then couldn't it have been rubbed into my skin if I had microscopic  tears  on my butt skin?   they were  prostitutes.
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No

Wait let me think again NO

and no

move on
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Move along.
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Did you pay good money for this experience?

The risk is theoretical. For HIV transmission there needs to be penetration.
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You never had an exposure.
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