No that would not increase a zero risk.
I had weird urinary symptoms and pain the initial first days but it went away, then I got the flu symptoms about two weeks after but no sneezing.
I know this is not the STD forum, but I got an STD would that increase a risk. I read below you told someone about hiv shedding, and I am wondering if that is of concern to me.
HIV is unable to reproduce outside its living host (unlike many bacteria or fungi, which may do so under suitable conditions), except under laboratory conditions; therefore, it does not spread or maintain infectiousness outside its host.
If you didn,t have unprotected penetrative sex then you never had an exposure to hiv.also numerous times on this forum you may have heard the fact that hiv does not have the ability to reproduce outside i,ts living host.
I thought an exposure was coming in contact with other person bodily fluids, for example vaginal fluilds coming out of her private part. If they get inside the male organ, although no penetration. By bringing them to penis inside through fingers. That is still contact with her stuff.
You never had an exposure.