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hiv from towel

I had masturbation with a hiv positive guy. He ejaculate on a towel, and I finished after 30 seconds to 1 minute of  it. The problem is that I wiped my penis with the same towel and  his semen fell on the head of my penis and foreskin. I went to the shower after 5-6 hours. Could fresh sperm from my partner who is hiv positive if got on my urethra infect me with HIV? I would be very grateful for the advice.

also my friend was wearing braces and he kiss me on check and neck and i m worried if he cut me with his braces?
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Thanks dude I hope it's a no risk situation..thanks for reply
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My answer is not going to change
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Thanks dear,

Actually I really don't now whether his semen remained on my penis or not
But if we assume that his semen remained on my penis then does it put me on risk of getting infected or still zero risk?
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How are you sure? So you really don't know?

So his seman got on your penis and you just left it on there? Don't believe that.

Again you did not have a risk, no matter what.
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i am sure he has hiv...:(

so did u wipe off his semen from your penis?

not actually or i would say i don't remember if i did not wipe his demean off my penis immediately then is it a risk?

i mean can hiv virus from his semen can get through my urethra into my body and infect me?

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You are sure he has HIV?
No kissing is not a risk
So did you wipe off his seman from your penis? I bet you did.

No you did not have a risk. HIV is fragile and is unable to infect outside of the body. When it exits the body it breaks down and is rendered inactive in a very short time period.

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