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Risk or no risk?

Hello,

I had a fully nude massage today. The woman did a body slide and rubbed her vagina against my back and sat on my butt. No bleeding cuts or any cuts, just some pimples. She massaged my back after rubbing her vagina against my back, then, for some reason, put her finger slightly in my anus for a minute or two - the finger would not have entered much as I barely felt it but as soon as I realised I asked her to stop.

Any risk from that? I just wanted an erotic nude massage and did not expect the finger or vaginal rubbing on my back.

Thanks
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461503 tn?1212066010
The hiv virus does not survive well outside the body and his infecting power is greatly reduced as soon as in contact with air, water heat, ect. so in the penetrative sex the fliud exchange happens inside the body.
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Ok. As you can tell im not so educated on this topic. With our fluids on eachother due to the rubbing of genital openings how is it nothing can happen or the slight risk? what's the difference from a full penetration to fluids on the tip meaning my urethra?


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461503 tn?1212066010
If the tip of your peenis got inside even a little bit you would had known, if that happen there would be a really very very small risk since ther wasnt even a full penetration.
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not even a risk if the tip may have gone in a little...In the moment i can't be sure if it did...all I know is it didn't go in all the way.


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461503 tn?1212066010
no penetration = no risk
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Any chance if the tip of my penis came in contact with her vagina opening..no penetration however probably some fluid?


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No risk.
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186166 tn?1385259382
no risk
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