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ok..i had a cut on my finger maybe 48 hours after the cut..i had a sexual encounter with a high risk person..i didnt have sexual intercourse but received oral sex and i performed masturbation some semen got on my hand..maybe on the finger with the cut on it.
is this relevant after 48 hours of the cut?
can i get hiv from this exposure?
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No masturbating someone with pre cum on your finger is not a risk. Yes it is considered NO RISK.
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well,precum did wet the finger on wich i had the cut.
Can touching your penis or masturbating after you have masturbated the other person be a means to exposure? because pre-cum might be present.can this increase your risk?
or it is also consider no risk?

i just want to make sure my understanding of this is right.
i always thought you can only get hiv from penetrative sex.
but after reading a little im confused.
your answer are appreciated, thank you.
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How can it be related when you've never had and exposure? If you never had an exposure why would you test?
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i know you said it was no risk..but im a little nervous..i wouldnt have sex with my permanent partner because of fear of infection.after 2 weeks i felt better with your answer.we did have sex.5 days later she is extremely sick..with fatigue malaise,nausea.

im i safe to assume there is no transmision without penetration?
and all of this is not hiv related?
do i need to get tested?
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NO and NO
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