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Massage and masturbate

Hi doctors, answer me please, I was in a massage home, the girl flirted her vagina and I flirted her vagina but not from inside, it just was from the out of her vagina, but I touched her vagina liquid, and she touched it sure too, and then she put an oil liquid on her hand and oiled her body, and i kissed her body, and she flirted my penis with her hand on which was her vagina liquid, and then I put a condom on my penis, and i touched it from inside and on my hand I think was her vagina liquid but not too much it was small amount, and I put the condom, and now I started thinking, if this was leads to spread HIV, these are my questions:
1) when I kissed her body and on it was the oil and i think some of her vagina liquid because on her hand was her vagina liquid when she put the oil, does this leads to spread HIV?
2)when she flirted my penis when some amount of her vagina was on her hand, does this leads to spread HIV too?
3) when I touched the condom from inside before putting it, does it leads to spread HIV?
Please tell me if the answer is NO, just explain to me why it's NO. Thank you very much.
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186166 tn?1385259382
hiv is an extremely fragile virus and needs a host...this is located in the vagina / anus.  once exposed to air, it becomes inactive and unable to infect.

you had no risk...of course you DONT need to test.
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Thank you Lizzie, but how do you think, do I need to test or not? and why the transmission takes place just inside a vagina or anus?
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186166 tn?1385259382
hiv is not transmitted in the manner you've described.

transmission takes place when an unprotected penis is inside a vagina / anus.
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