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Is HIV infection possible when semen is used as lubricant?

Hi, I was recently involved in gay sexual activities including oral sex and mutual masturbation. No anal sex was done.

My question is, if I used partner's semen to masturbate and ejaculate, is there a risk of HIV?

He came on my belly and like 5 seconds later I used it as lubricant to masturbate. It certainly touched the tip of my penis. I took a shower like a minute after.


Thank you.
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Still not a risk. Hiv is not transmitted that way.
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1508374 tn?1380808510
Hi,
There is no risk of hiv transmission for the incidents you describe.
HIV can only be transmitted via unprotected vaginal or/and anal penetration, sharing IV works in drugs and from mother to child
Take care
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Thanks for your answer!

However, in some of the websites including the link in my post states that if you use someone else’s cum as lube when wanking, then you can risk HIV entering the tip of your **** and getting into your bloodstream.

Thus still some anxieties...
There were no wounds or cuts on my penis also
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