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any risk in my encounter,help me

hello guys.Here is my encounter:
Im a gay man.Yesterday nite,I dated a guy.I wont have any unprotected anal course I dont wanna scare myslef for 2months.So I didnt have any unprotected anal sex.
1、My anal was inserted by his finger for about 3mintues,but not deep.2、And then WHAT SCARED ME MOST:HE SPITSOME SALIVA ON MY ANAL AND WANNA **** ME.(I REFUSED),HE RUBBED THREE OR FOUR TIMES ON MY OUTER ANAL AND I CAN FEEL THE PRECUM ON MY OUTER ANAL.
3、He sucked my nipple roughly through the encounter.
so here are my confuession:
1、I checked his finger which inserted in my anal,and no scar or blood.So,is there any risk ?
2、I feel the precum on my outer anal which was insted by finger little time ago,is there any risk?
I asked that guy whether he is clean,he said sure.But Im still scared.please help.
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It includes all the spins you can put on your question.

HIV is transmitted by;
Unprotected penetrative anal and/or vaginal sex
Sharing works with other IV drug users
Mother to child
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thank you
it includes the worst situation?
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but I had eczema around my anal,will it matter?thank u Teak
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No risk.u are safe
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No, just like all your other posts you've started.
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no sexual intercourse during the encounter
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