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Chances of getting infected by putting used condom on backwards?

Good day,
I spent a night with a girl, we had unprotected oral sex and protected vaginal sex (with condom). During having sex, we stopped for a moment, I took the condom off and she continued to give me oral. While she was giving oral for a few minutes, I was holding the taken off used condom on my hand, and after she stopped, I put the condom back my penis. The problem is, that I accidentaly put it on backwards, so the part which had contact with her vagina walls made contact with the tip if my penis for a few seconds, then I changed immediately for a new one. My question is, is there a possibility to get infected by this way?
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HIV is instantly inactivated in air or in saliva, so only sex risks are unprotected anal or vaginal which you didn't have. Air contact is anything outside the vagina or anal so even if you handle HIV fluids with cut hands there is air contact. You had zero risk and oral is zero risk.
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Thank you for answering. I was concerned, because by putting the used condom on backwards might have resulted contact of the vaginal fluid and the opening head of my penis.
You already said that, so it was easy for me to read the first time.
Time to get back to your normal life.
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