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HIV Exposure Risk!!!

Hello Folks,

I met a random girl recently at a pub and we did some mutual masturbation for a while and she offered a blow job with condom. And we were done with that act. But I am worried that after we did mutual masturbation she used the same hand that had vaginal secretions to put the condom on. So would the secretions inside the condom be a risk as they might have entered the urethra.

Is this a low risk or no risk situation. If not a risk, please tell me scientifically why it is not a risk?

Thank you all so much!!!
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At no time did you have a risk of contracting HIV in the situations you've provided.
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Teak,

Is there a reason behind why the secretions would not be a risk. Please take time to explain. Its a humble request!!!
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HIV is unable to reproduce outside its living host (unlike many bacteria or fungi, which may do so under suitable conditions), except under laboratory conditions; therefore, it does not spread or maintain infectiousness outside its host.
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Thanks a lot Teak!!!
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