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Worried teak sir, please advice

dear teak

last night i made out with a girl i met at a bar, she was not a prostitute. there was no insertive virginal or oral sex involved at all. just french kissing and giving each other pleasure involved. i was wearing my pajamas and she was wearing her underwear throughout.

my question is  she had an orgasm while making out , is it possible that to be infected even through two layer of clothing ( my pajamas and underwear) we did not rubbed our organs against each other even wearing clothing but at some point of time while making out must have rubbed or later for having water at my bedside she came on top of me . my worry is that maybe my penis would have come out of at some point through the zipper area as it has a gap. am i at risk for hiv?

please help me as i am getting paranoid. i practice safe sex as i cannot handle the guilt and hiv phobia later.
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No risk at all
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lizzie

u mean to say even her underwear with *** touches my pajamas or penis is no risk. i am talking about her ejaculating much before we must have rubbed her parts.
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186166 tn?1385259382
ya got lizzie lou here...

listen to me and try to comprehend what i am saying.

HIV IS TRANSMITTED THROUGH...
unprotected vaginal/anal intercourse (penetration)
sharing iv drug works with an infected person
mother to child

IF AND WHEN YOU HAVE ONE OF THE RISKS MENTIONED ABOVE...YOU ARE AT RISK FOR CONTRACTING HIV.  UNTIL THEN...MOVE ON ! ! ! !
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