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I met a girl at a bar. We went to my room. We did not have ant oral,anal or vaginal sex as we did not have condom. She masturbated herself and than with the same hand very wet she masturbated me all over my penis and urethra. I felt her hand wet on my penis also on the tip. Now after a week I fell itchy all over my body. Could this be a symptom? I'm really worried.
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Once again, you had no risk. Testing is not needed for no risk events. You should've stopped obsessing about this over a month ago. There is nothing more to say. Move along.
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I took a test 55 days after this exposure resulted NEGATIVE do you guys think this is now conclusive since my low risk exposure? Thanks
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You had no risk. HIV can only be transmitted via unprotected vaginal or/and anal penetration, sharing IV drug works and from mother to child.

You had no risk and do not need to be tested.

Relax and go celebrate Christmas with your family because you're safe and have no concerns. Merry Christmas! :-D
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Why now you suggest to get tasted while before I have been told not to get tested. I feel terrible now as I have been told it was no risk
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http://rhrealitycheck.org/article/2014/03/14/cdc-confirms-rare-case-woman-woman-hiv-transmission/

I read this today re a case on transmission between women. So it could be also mutual masturbation at risk now?
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HIV is a very dangerous virus. I can't understand how can people advise so easly. I think your situation is low risk. get tested.
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Please someone there?
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Hi, I keep having itchiness, hihg fever.swollen glands. Maybe I could be infected through hand to genital contacts. Nobody has ever got infected?
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Thanks I put this behind me and carry on my life with my family leaving behind my guilt and learn from this. Thank you
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I told you the only ways that HIV can be transmitted in my post above. You can choose to believe the truth that you get here or you can choose to believe the nonsense on other websites that have nothing to do with this one. The choice is yours but I know whose advice I would be taking in this situation and it doesn't involve anyone outside of here.
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Thank you sorry I asked again but I read different messages on different website and I don't understand if you have vaginal secretions or menstrual blood on hands and than on urethra how you cannot be at risk. Thanks
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You had no risk. HIV can only be transmitted via unprotected vaginal or/and anal penetration, sharing IV drug works and from mother to child.

You had no risk and do not need to be tested.
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Do you really think I do need to test over this episode? And I can carry on my normal sexual life with my wife re this incident? No test needed and can forget this? Thanks
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Do you really think I do need to test over this episode? And I can carry on my normal sexual life with my wife re this incident? No test needed and can forget this? Thanks
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As far as HIV is concerned, yes you can.
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So can I keep having normal sex with my wife since this was my only exposure outside marriage?
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1508374 tn?1380808510
Hello,
Mutual masturbation is not a risk of HIV transmission.
HIV can be transmitted via unprotected vaginal or/and anal penetration, sharing IV works in drugs and from mother to child
Take care
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