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hiv via mutual masturbation


On 05/MAY/11 I had situation with prostitute from Uganda(HIV status unknown).It was about masturbating with out any real sexual activities such anal,vaginal,oral sex.She was masturbating herself and I was masturbating myself. In one moment she touched my penis and I do not remember it was the hand that she was using to masturbate her self or not. After that she was touching my balls. Basically we did not realize any sexual penetration so I would like to know what is the possibility to get infected via mutual masturbation and situation that I described, please
I did not touch her vagina.Only thing that can be dangerous in all this matter is her hand having some infected fluids (if she is positive) in touch with my penis.

I know that this type of question goes around over and over but I would like hear something because I found couple different answers about mutual masturbation and HIV.

Thank you
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thank you guys for respond ,wish everything best!
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You never had a risk. HIV is not transmitted by masturbation.
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Ok,thank you guys very much on quick respond


I have one more question, for how long virus will survive outside the host, and could you please explain little more about getting infected via vaginal fluids when it gets to male urethra, I would like to hear Teak or Lizzie Lou opinnion regarding this situation,please

Sorry if I spell incorrect your guys names

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Mutual masturbation is a zero risk activity for hiv transmission because transmission occurs inside the body not outside.There was no unprotected penetrative vaginal or anal sex therefore there was no risk.Your safe.
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There is no risk for mutual masturbation. If you read through the forum you will find the answers to remain the same, and that even if you had vaginal fluid touch your penis, it is not a risk for HIV
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It's no risk. If you found conflicting answers then the person who said it was a risk was not one of the regular contributors to this forum.
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