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Continued HIV anxiety...please help.

Hey everyone...I'm currently scared out of my mind. Last night, I went to this "massage" place that actually turned out to not be one...15 minutes in, the girl asked if I wanted more. I agreed, and she ended up giving a handjob with lube. In addition, she cupped her breasts together and went up and down, known as a "***-f***" in the USA. She alternated with a handjob, and while she did this, she would rub her nipple on the tip of my penis.

Now, I did not have intercourse in any way, nor did I give or recieve oral. However, I have heard that breast discharges can transmit HIV. Could I have been infected through the urethra, or miniscule cuts on the penis? Afterwards, I did notice some redness from the friction.

I need some reassurance on this matter, or the cold hard truth. Am I truly at any risk, or should I stop worrying? This is my first time encountering such a situation, so I have no idea of transmission circumstances. Thank you all so much for your time and help.
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u dont have hiv atall
it cant be spread like this
so move on
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Thanks so much for the quick answer my friend. Just to clarify, is there even a remote chance; meaning, has there ever been a case documented like mine?

I appreciate it very much!
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You never had an exposure in the situations you've provided.
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