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2206935 tn?1373638605

do i need to do hiv testing??

hi yesterday i met a man (im a guy) and we did kissing,mutual amsturbation,frottage and i fingered his anus..i know theyre safe
but my biggest concern is that while we were standing face to face. he suddenly grabbed my penis  and put it between his tighs(area between his balls and anus) and started moving.is this risky? could my penis penetrate him that way?? im vry scarred and felt vry pressured and also forced....i didnt let him do oral sex...
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You didn't have a risk. It's not possible you penetrated him from the situation you described. You are dealing with anxiety now. That's the problem that most of us people on this forum have.

Anyway, there 's a quote from an expert from Thebody.com forum when somebody wasn't sure if there was penetration involved....


"Not only would you need full on penetration, you would also need it to last for awhile.
HIV isn't really an easy virus to get or to give. We need there to be actual anal sex, not almost anal sex or kinda anal sex...."
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2206935 tn?1373638605
so i had no risk for hiv??..the last part which is something i never did in my life .could i hv penetrated him while standing face to face and him putting my penis (area of balls and ***) or is that impossible..that was the only big concern.a yes or no would be helpful...
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