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Masturbation with postive semen in hand

I am from India. Two years ago, I got masturbated by a sex worker. She did not use any lubricant. But five minutes before she masturbated me, she masturbated two other men. So, I fear that she might have had small quantities of sperm from those men who she masturbated before she did it to me in her hand and while masturbating it might have gone through my urethra. But as far as I remember her hands were dry. but still I worry if HIV could survive in her hand or dried sperm.  I have an uncircumcised penis. It adds to my worry. I did not undergo any test for this two years. But recently, I got tonsillitis. So I fear that it may be a symptom of HIV. I am very much depressed.  Please experts,  do reply for this post. fear is killing me. Should I get tested.  ? Please advice. I am eagerly waiting. Please reply . Please . Thank you !
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Which website is telling mutual masturbation is 'low risk" .You can be ensured mm is NO RISK,,,NO RISK..
Do not  invite hiv phobia in your mind ,other wise you will be sick..
your activity has no chance to get hiv for sure.
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4754423 tn?1364109717
Mutual Masturbation is  safe. Move on.
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Thank you for your reply, Lizzie . That was a relief to me. One last doubt, few governmental AIDS websites categorize mutual masturbation as 'low risk activity, not as zero risk activity. Why is it so ? If it is low risk then why not there are any reported cases till today ! ? Just curious to know this. Thanks one again for your reply.
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186166 tn?1385259382
you had NO risk

hiv transmission takes place INSIDE the body...when a penis is inside a vagina / anus
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If anyone is online, can you please advice on this scenario ! please !!
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