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hiv and Oral sex and anal fingering with ALOT OF SALIVA

Hi i met a csw and she gave me unprotected oral with alot of saliva. Ontop of that she used her saliva and slathered it onto and fingered my anus. Is this a hiv risk? Pls advice
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Again, I agree with mike-no.  This isn't going to be a risk.  Saliva inactivates the virus as does air so the only way adults get HIV is INSIDE the host or body.  This is why the only risks are unprotected vaginal or anal sex or sharing IV drug needles.  Otherwise, no risk.  You should be free of HIV worry!
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This is not an HIV concern. Saliva is not infectious. Recieving oral sex is not a risk.
Fingering can't transmit the virus, this is a sexually transmitted disease and in order for that a penis has to be inserted in to a vagina or an anus, a finger is not a penis. So, there is no risk that can be associated.

Please move on from this event, testing is not recommended.
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Thank you for replying. The next day my penis was swollen from the shaft onwards. When i urinate it isnt painful. But i can feel that my penis is painful. I do regular hiv n std testing. My whole sex life is all protected condom sex and unprotected oral. Am i at risk for HIV? This swollen penis... isit a symptom? I have had it once due to a massuer cleaning my foreskin with dettol wet wipes. For this instance she too did clean it with dettol wet wipes. Could it be that my penis skin is too sensitive or is this a hiv symptom?
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