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Ejaculated but not penetrated

i'm a male in my early 20's
4 weeks ago i met a girl of my age with unknown hiv status, and we have following possible exposures

1- i kissed her on her lips, my tongue touched her teeth during kissing, i have a little problem of bleeding gums but not sure that  during kissing my gums were bleeding or not , however she did not have any mouth ulcers and bleeding gums.i kissed her for less than a minute in which i just licked her lips and teeth but didn't bite.

2- then i rubbed my penis on her anus for a minute but didn't penetrate. However i ejaculated on her *** but didn't washed out my penis and came back home and went to bed and slept.
I took a rapid test at 4 weeks mark due to the above mentioned exposures that came back NEGATIVE,
now my questions are

1- What's my risk of acquiring hiv due to these two exposures?
2- Do i need further testing?
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1. You never had an exposure\
2. You never need the first test

HIV is transmitted by;
Unprotected penetrative anal and/or vaginal sex
Sharing works with other IV drug users
Mother to child
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Thank''s a lot Teak.

God bless you for helping the worried people.
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No.
You never had an exposure. I told you above how HIV is transmitted.
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Teak,
if my gums were bleeding by that time although i'm not sure did't put me at risk?

and i didn't washed my penis for more than 5 hours after ejaculating on her ***, r u sure that this is also not a risk?
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