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hiv risk after washing penis by FSW

hi, i am worried about hiv infection. Last week, i went to massage place. First , i and her went to bath tube, and then she washed her vagina with shower, suddenly after that she took my penis and she washed my penis with little bit pressure, so i felt ejaculation. I dont know her hiv status, so am i a risk, because maybe there was some vaginal fluid during her vaginal washing touched my penis? please help me
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thanks for all of your helpful comment. hope i can relax. Bless you all
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Even if you had a wound on your penis and she masturbated you with her blood as lube. you would not contract HIV.

Kindly Move Along...
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1. HIV instantly becomes uninfectious upon contact with the air.
2. HIV doesn't survive in materials outside the body, fluid like water included.
3. She and/or you need to get a wound very big that any or each of you would better be in hospital rather than having sex in order to contract HIV.
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yes, i didnt do penetrative sex, just hand job, but not sure whether she had wound or her palm. my question is could hand job transmitted hiv virus, assuming she had wound or ulcer in her hand. thanks
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No,its not possible at all,unless you had unprotected penerative sex which you clearly did not.Its really time to stop stressing because you simply had no risk.
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I have read your first post and my answer will not change. No Risk = No Testing

Hope this helps
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dear getting right, thankks. but how about if vaginal fluid entering my penis head during showering. is it possible
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thank you nick, but i am still worrid, should i get test
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NO RISK
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You had no risk of hiv transmission from showering simply because hiv is unable to survive outside the body,it becomes inactive and loses its ability to infect.Transmission takes place inside the body and that clearly didn,t happen in your situation.Your safe.
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