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Anyone who can answer my question?
Thanks, I have got one more question.
As per the incident described above, what are the technical reason of being not infected?
Being a science student, technical reason makes more sence to me.
Hope that will be informative for other as well.
Above All, many thanks and hats off to you guys for such and outstanding task, of helping people from all around the world!!!
1. It doesn't
2. NO
3. You didn't have a risk like you've been told several times.
I want to understand things:
1. How long HIV can survive out side the human body.
2. Can HIV virus transmitted from outsite?
3. In my case wherein i rubbed escort's vegina, but i was wearing my underwear, there was no penitration at all, but i saw little wetness on my underwear after this act.
So veginal fluid might have touched the opening of my penis. Can i get infected?
What part of you didn't have a risk is it that you cannot comprehend?
How long HIV virus can survive out side the human body?
If they can survive well, what are the chances they can get transmitted?
Like in my case there was no penitration just rubbing , and i was wearing underwear, but liquid from escorts vegina might have touched the opening of my penis through my underwear.
Your answer is much appreciated.
No it can't cause HIV transmission.
I am worried.. don't you think that while rubbing her vegina, veginal fluid might have touched my penis through my underwear, cant this act cause HIV?
Thanks for your answer...
You never had an exposure.