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Is this means exposure?

Two weeks ago, i had sex with a sex worker with condom.After ejaculation,i took off the condom.But unfortunately,i contact the external vagina carelessly.Of course, there were some vaginal fluid on my head penis by that contact.I know that HIV cannot infect outside the host.But here,does the fluid on the external vagina also means outside the host?
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Read what he stated. "i had sex with a sex worker with condom.After ejaculation,i took off the condom."
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1508374 tn?1380808510
You are welcome :)
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Thank you very much.I already undrestood what you said.
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All my only can say is THANKS.I feel better now.
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1508374 tn?1380808510
Νο, you dont need a test for this incident. Protected penetration is protected. The word says it .now for the incident you describe after your protected penetration there is no risk because hiv can nto be transmitted in the open air.

Stay safe :)
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Correct, you do not need a test.
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Thank you so much for comment.
I‘m glad to hear what you said.And you mean i needn't a test?
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1508374 tn?1380808510
Hiv transmission requires penetration. In this case there was no penetration so there was no risk. Stay safe :)
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Yes, you didn't have an exposure.
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