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Do I have any risk of HIV infection after mutual masturbation?

I had 2 mutual masturbation before. I believe the first one was no risk because he just masturbate me until I ejaculated without any exchange of fluid.
however, I had a second time with another guy. He masturbate himself until he ejaculate all his semen on my body! Some of it ever flow downwards and reach my penis ( but I am not sure whether the semen reach my urethra or not). Please help, I think I have severe anxiety over this. I am so worried that I will get HIV from this, my life have been perfect and I cant afford to get this horrific virus. Please reply as soon as possible. Thanks
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Hi there.  Hi there,  CurfewX has given you excellent information that is accurate.  Because you've been answered, we're now closing this thread. We wish you well.
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thanks so much for replying. but there are so many mixed opinion from the internet including those reputable hiv websites! some of them categorized mutual masturbation as LOW risk instead of NO risk.  since the semen probably only takes 5 seconds to reach my penis and there is exchange of sexual fluid, it is not possible fir some of the hiv survive and infect my urethra? sorry for asking so much but please help.  thank you
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You can only be exposed to HIV if you:
1) Have unprotected (no condom) penetrative anal or vaginal sex, OR
2) Share IV drug equipment with other IV drug users.

Anything else you can think of is NOT a risk.  No one has ever been infected in the manner you describe.
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