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I try to assume various times if it's her fluid or mine; and I kept on thinking about the chance that if it's her fluid floating out of her vagina and then onto the sheet then I contact it and get it into my urethra... oh my...
Dr EWH gave a "no risk to STD / HIV whatsoever"; another specialist I went to thought that's never her fluid so no...
But I got another counselor saying contacting vaginal fluid by tip of penis + urethra is risky... and CDC HIV hotline suggests some risk to STD but not HIV...
hiv is transmitted through...
unprotected vaginal/anal intercourse
sharing iv drug works
mother to child
you do NOT fit the criteria stated above and do not have a hiv concern :)