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Risk of HIV when the penis is rubbing against vigina

My gf and i were once kissing and foreplaying when somehow i ended up on top of her and i could feel my penis rubbing up against her vigina, it probably rubbed for about 5 seconds. It was only rubbing no penetration involved. What are the risks of getting an STD or HIV because of that?

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Since the lubrication from the vagina doesn't transfer the virus to the penis, then how would the virus transfer to the penis? What other fluids are in the vagina that cause the virus to transfer.
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Yeah sorry for the typo
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and its VAGINA bro....
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186166 tn?1385259382
in a woman's vagina...hiv has been found to be located waaaaaaaaaaay up at the cervix area.  that is ENTIRELY different than the lubrication that is produced during stimulation/arousal.

you had NO risk!
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I thought that HIV transfered from the lubrication of women on to the men when the penis was inserted. Just curious how would you exactly get HIV then if the lubrication doesn't carry the virus?

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186166 tn?1385259382
even IF her vagina was lubricated and mr willie got some of it on it  :)
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Even if the vigina is lubricated and my penis got some of her lubrication on it, the risk is still zero?
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186166 tn?1385259382
ABSOLUTELY ZERO :)

hiv is transmitted through...

unprotected vaginal/anal intercourse
sharing of iv drug works
mother to child
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