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Massage oil bottle ,hiv risk from this act?

Hiv ,massage ,massage oil bottleHi  i will describe the situation , 2weeks ago i went massage parlor  we dont make any penetrative sex but she put the pump of massage oil bottle in my ass she was not nude but let us suppose it has some vaginal fluids wht is the risk to cotract hiv ?
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No risk.  Putting any thing inside of your anus except an unprotected penis is not a risk.

Testing is not necessary.
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thank u Mike , but what if there is vaginal fluid i was watching her she did not put in her ***** but let suppose that and how there is risk from sharing sex toys ?
No risk. Doesn't change the assessment. Also, it's illogical to imagine some one storing vaginal fluid inside of a massage oil bottle to deliberately infect you.

Please see a therapist for your anxiety. HIV is not your concern.
Thank you again, i dont mean she mixed it with oil i mean if she was putting the pump in her before me ?
I mean on the pulp end of the bottle
It's been almost a week since you asked this question and were told you had no risk. You're still obsessing over it and it's clear you really need to seek out therapy to help you overcome this unhealthy obsession. Please do yourself a favor and instead of continuing to post on this message board which has nothing to do with your problem, Google for a therapist who takes your insurance and make an appointment for tomorrow.
Thank you both i am now on ocd treatment i hope that will help me your wishes
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