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Mutual Masturbation

Hi, Recently I hooked up with a sex worker. She gave me a handjob While also rubbing her breast on my penis, during the encounter I was rubbing the outside of her vagina when I started to feel some wetness on my fingers. After I ejaculated, I cleaned the entry of my urethra with the same wet wipe I used to clean the vaginal fluid off my fingers. Am I at any risk from contracting Hiv from her rubbing her breast on my penis not knowing if she done the same to a previous client of hers, and also am I at risk from using the same wet wipe that I used to clean the vaginal fluid off my fingers and then using it to clean the entry of urethra?
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366749 tn?1544695265
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Yes because HIV inactivates outside its host. Transmission always takes place inside body, not outside
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Even when I used the same wet wipe to clean the vaginal fluid off my fingers and the entry of my urethra?
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366749 tn?1544695265
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You were never at HIV risk. Mutual masturbation is a safe sex activity.
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