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Unprotected accident.

Hey, so I hooked up with a girl after a bar 2 nights ago and I was just wondering my risk factors. We mutually masturbated each other, and I even touched my penis after I touched her vagina with the same hand. And we were both naked, she positioned herself on top of me to make out but I felt her vagina rub against my penis 2 or 3 times but it never went inside. I am just wondering does this warrant for a test? We both had no clothes on and I'm sure some of her vaginal fluids touched my penis after that. Also, the tip of my penis has had this burny feeling to it. Am I okay? Or should I get tested?
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I'm guessing no? I will bring my other questions to about the stinging to another forum? Also, how come if there's fluid around that area it doesn't infect, but on the inside it does?
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186166 tn?1385259382
hypodude:

"Her naked vagina rubbed against my unprotected penis but I didn't feel it go in."

LIZZIE LOU:

"transmission requires penetration"

so, you tell me.
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very unlikely that infection occurs like this. in this way not enough vaginal fluid can enter your urehra. blood or sperm would be a small risk if it is very fresh
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So I am not at risk then?
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186166 tn?1385259382
transmission requires penetration
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IS any one going to help/answer my question?
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Read the first part. Her naked vagina rubbed against my unprotected penis but I didn't feel it go in.
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that is no risk at all,hiv is contacted throgh unprotected vagina penetration,so oral sex cant give you hiv
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Also forgot to mention that I had unprotected oral sex until I ejaculated in her mouth
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