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Help me, please.

I need your help.Maybe it's a stupid question but it's important to me. I am an oversea student in Melbourne, so my English is not very good , please forgive me. I had experienced an oil massage 2 weeks ago. The massage technician provided an special service for me that means she closed her legs and i rubbed in the area between her legs. At that times my penis maybe touched her vulva but not in her vagina, meanwhile i had oil on my penis. Then she did a hand-job for me.  I asked her whether she has HIV and she said no.I know that my suspicion show no respect for her. But she has never done an HIV test, so  I am afraid that maybe she has an HIV but she didn't know.  I want to know is that any risk to me to infect HIV if she has it.
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HIV dies in the air and that includes any rubbing on the outside of her genitals even with oil. Only risks for HIV are penetrating vaginal without a condom or anal so you didn't do that so are not in that risk. You had zero HIV risk.

Time to go back to your happy life.
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Thank you for your answer.  That makes  me have no anxious now.
Have a good day, my friend.
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