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I have read through a # of questions and responses on this board, and they are great reference and supportSupport Support 500. My issue may be different, but I'm not sure, so I'll ask about it.
I am wondering if the extremely minimal amount of penetration and force would essentially eliminate the chance of HIV transmission. I am going to get myself tested on the appropriate schedule, but as normally is the case I'm hoping for reassurance in the meantime.
In actuality, it is not nearly as commonCommon cold for a man to get HIV from a woman through vaginal sex. So, the minimal contact you had was not very likely to have gotten you infected if she had HIV.