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frottage question which is never addressed

Hey everyone,

I feel like this issue hasn't really been addressed. But what about if your only rubbing your penis'. no penetration, no oral sex. but after you realize your penis is ext red after the fact and you both came and the next day you have a few red spots on the shaft of your penis from the irritation the next day but they heal a few days later. if you have irritation during because of dry skin which i've never had, do you have anything to worry about? Could semen or blood get into the irritated area and infect you with hiv? especially since its kind of an open wound. the guy who I was with said he tested negative a few months ago. i'm very very nervous. I only do frottage because I think its the only safe thing. thank you so much in advance to everyone who answers.
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Frottage is safe and no one has ever contracted Hiv in such a way and you won,t be the first.Your safe.
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transmission requires penetration of an unprotected penis INSIDE a vagina / anus.
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amazing you guys are the best really. you saved me so much worry. thank you. hope you know how much your helping people who may be sometimes afraid to ask their doctor.  you guys deserve a medal
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oh lizzie and get it right. one more question for you if you don't mind. how conclusive is a five week test after your last encounter. would you say that's pretty conclusive?
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No Hiv test is 100% conclusive until 3 months post-exposure A-.5 week negative is a good result but considering you never had a risk you don,t need to concern yourself with Hiv testing.
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