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Fingering vagina then rubbed penis

Hi,

I've gotten myself really worried about my situation here:

I recently had protected vaginal sex with female I haven't known very long.  

Before putting on my condom I was fingering her and then rubbed the head of my penis with the same fingers before putting on the condom.  condom vaginal sex proceeded,

I'm worried about the vaginal fluid on my hand touching my penis head.

Thank-you,
Tony

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Thanks for the quick reply,

but what is the difference between vaginal fluid on my hand then penis comapred to rubbing my penis on her vagina ?
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188761 tn?1584567620
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Tony,

No practical risk for HIV, it doesn't happen that way, one needs to have a real risk (Anal, Vaginal, Needle stick) to be concerned about HIV, you don't need any testing,please move on
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188761 tn?1584567620
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1.One needs to be exposed to substantial amount of fluid and not a few drops of them

2. The concentration of HIV in women is high in the cervico-vaginal fluid and not vaginal fluid

3. HIV is terminated when exposed to air

4. It's very very unlikely that your partner had HIV

Hence, from risk assesment perspective, I can only see that you did not have a risk.
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