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Please help me I am very much worried

Recently I visited the CSW where I did sex with her,  Now my concern are

1)  Can I get Hiv from the precum If contacted with the penis or mouth or with the cuts on the body(Please consider even the minute and worst case also).

2)  I have read from some post in this forum that hiv can't infect outside the body.  Is this scientifically proved.

3)  Does the hiv virus become inactive the moment it is outside the body(i.e 1 or 2 second).  

4)  Does it happens that if the virus gets inactive if contact with the penis or bloodstrem becomes active again.

5)  If no is this scientifically proved.

6)  I did not have vaginal sex with the sex worker only licking ,kissing , sucking brest .  But the penis came in contact with the precum fluid.  Once it so happened that her vaginal fluid when she ejaculated directly splashed on my penis.  Is this high transmission.

7)  Do I need Testing.
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Yes,inside the body not outside.Hiv is unable to reproduce outside its living host.Your doctor is wrong.Hiv becomes inactive as soon as it comes into contact with the air.
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Thanks for the advice.

  But My doctor said that if you come in contact with the fluid you have a risk of transmmission. And My doctor for your knowledge is an MD having speciallity in  skin and STD Please comment on this whome should I believe. and why?  I know and I have seen you all guy's profile.  Then also please help me?
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NO-YES-YES-NO-YES-NO,its zero transmission.NO,testing is not required.
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