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Shared lubricant (jar, pot) a risk / fingering?

Recently I was fingered by a female CSW in a fetish club in Germany into the anus. She wore a new glove and dipped her finger in an open lube jar. The lube has been probably used for other such activities before regarding other "guests" (so theoretically there could be blood or material from the rectum mixed in the jar). However, at least 45 min before the jar remained untouched.

Is there a risk for contracting HIV?

Thank you.
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NO , your worrying without any reason,
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Sorry to bother you again, but I plan to get tested in the next weeks and I am still nervous about ist. However, a local service point stated inconsistently, that they could imagine that the virus could survive in lube (water). But they were not able to tell if there have been any documented cases on this. From a clinical point of view, are there any confirmed cases regarding such an event, fingering, lube etc..? Thank you again.
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No risk
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If there is  a second opinion.
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Like what?
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Something further on this?

Thank you!
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