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Vaginal Fluid


I was hooking up with a girl and I had a condom with me. at one point she got ontop of me and we were making out. I guess she was really getting turned on and my boxers came off but her very loose lacy panties were on. She grabbed my penis and rubbed it against the front of her vagina..which was wet  at the time. There was no penetration, i Did not feel the penis going inside but there was wetness on the top of my penis from her actions. After that she gave me a blow job, I put the condom on and we had sex. I am just worried that the vaginal fluid that she had that came ontop of my penis head may have entered my urethra and exposed me to possibly HIV?  because when i put the condom on after it may have soaked the vaginal fluid into my urethra. I am just so worried and I need help ASAP!

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1163575 tn?1339478617
no penetration  = no risk
its as simple as that..
move on
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Thanks for the response. I just got really paranoid. She tested negative for HIV about 3 weeks ago, i saw the results myelf too, however i know she hooked up with about 2 guys after, but she told me she used protection. But my paranoia issues make me really think of the worst case scenario..
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Thanks for the response. I just got really paranoid. She tested negative for HIV about 3 weeks ago, i saw the results myelf too, however i know she hooked up with about 2 guys after, but she told me she used protection. But my paranoia issues make me really think of the worst case scenario..
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1318465 tn?1614894302
Hi

This will probably soon be moved to the HIV prevention forum.

You had a Zero risk from your encounter to HIV.   You don't need a test.

(So you know, I did read you rubbed your bare penis on her bare vagina, and that makes no difference)
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did she test positive for hiv? There is a good possibility that you may not get it as it is more of a blood to blood disease. If I were you I would still get the blood test tho. Do it now and again six months later.
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