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HIV Risk from dipping with clothes

Hello
I have been to this web earlier and I wanted to ask about my recent experience with a girl I do not know about 5 weeks back.
We had some foreplay before the scene.
So, she was topless with her underwear and jeans on and I was only wearing my cotton boxers. She was lying on her back, face upwards and i was doing frottage with her. Frottage was so hard that I was hitting my penis head  towards her vagina opening and i think i dipped in her with this 3 layer clothing, I know proper penetration was not there but slight dipping with clothing has actually scared me. Please advise the risk of dipping with 3 layer clothes on.


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Hello, you had no risk, your mucous membranes where never in direct contact and that's required for HIV transmission.

Hope this helps.  
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Thanks for your reply. So that means dipping with 3 layer clothing is no risk. I understand that there is no mucous membranes contact but concerned about being in contact with vagina fluid and that too inside the vagina. I know that odds are in my favour but still wanna know about this
Thanks for your reply. So that means dipping with 3 layer clothing is no risk. I understand that there is no mucous membranes contact but concerned about being in contact with vagina fluid and that too inside the vagina. I know that odds are in my favour but still wanna know about this
Further its not like i dipped completely with 3 layer clothing.. i guess my penis tip entered the vagina lips only 2-3cm maybe with 3 barriers in between (2 underwear + 1 jeans)..
As you were advised, you had no risk.  No matter what you add to the scenario, you had no risk of contracting HIV.
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