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HIV Risk Penis Touch Anus

Hello on June 26 I had oral sex with a guy, Im a male as well.This is what happen during the encounter. The man was of unknown status. We kissed, we use tongue, then I started to kiss and suck on his nipples. After that I was on top of him nude and so was he. He grabbed my penis an placed it on his anus, my tip of the penis touched the outside of his penis. He wanted to me to rub my penis on his anus, I quickly took my penis away from his anus but he grabbed it again and placed it on his anus., I again removed it. I believe there was no actual penetration, this again worries me that I placed myself at risk. He then have me oral sex, I masterbated him for 10 seconds then I didn't touch his penis anymore. Later on I used the same hand that I masterbated him and masterbated myself. I'm really worried that I placed myself at risk. So my question is that should I be worried and did I place myself at risk? I'm starting to get a sore throat and I'm really freaked out an scared, I will get an HIV check in two weeks, I'm waiting for till the 5 week.
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1508374 tn?1380808510
You are welcome :)
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Thank you so much! I''m just stressing myself out here. That Es a quick response.
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You never had an exposure.
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186166 tn?1385259382
nothing that you have described put you at risk for contracting hiv
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1508374 tn?1380808510
Hi,
oral sex is not consider as a risk for hiv transmission.

Keep calm
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