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oral sex /masturabion, HIV worried

Hi, I am a worried man and I am new to this experience/forum. A guy gave me a blow job for less than 1or 2minutes. Then I decided to jack him off and i felt his precum on my hand. I also masturbated on my penis with his pre-cum.I felt really dumb for not wiping my hand first before I jack myself off.  He also did the same thing  by jacking himself and I am pretty sure he had a small amount of pre-cum on his hand before jacking me off until i climax.

Am I at risk for HIV? I am very worried here about my mutual masturbation experience and me receiving oral sex from a stranger.
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The virus doesn't die it was never alive to begin with. The virus is active or inactive. You were never at risk of contracting HIV.
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Teak could you please explain how and why the virus was never alive, and what do you mean active or inactive where HIV is concerned. I would really like more knowledge on this topic.
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yes, the virus dies once its exposed outside. I just read it from another forum on here. because the ph and temperature changes. the only way for the virus to survive is inside the body. penis into vagina or anus. everything internally
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outside the host HIV dies within seconds and is rendered inactive ...
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I have a simular concern about somebody elses precum entering my penis head. How is that not a risk if HIV is known to be in precum.
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There is no risk that can be attributed to the whole episode that you have described above. Oral sex is no risk. You don't need to test. Please move on.
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