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massage- HIV exposure?

Hello Doctor. I went to a nuru massage- naked body to body massage. This involved the masseuse rubbing parts of my rectum with hand lotion and using a lubricant to rub my penis.
No genital, oral contact nor vaginal intercourse. The thing is that she sat on my back…
I did not otherwise come into contact with any vaginal secretions (other than when she was sitting on my back and moving back and forth rubbing her breasts in my back and possibly her vagina in my butt while she was moving. But I noticed she was wearing panties Supposing she was HIV+ could her fluids be in contact with my bloodstream??? Could she pass me the virus just like in receptive anal intercourse? what are my chances? she was wearing panties and I was lying on bed with my butt facing up, I am afraid she rubbed her vagina on my butt and there was vaginal discharge, even though she was wearing panties!!! What are my odds? I am sure I had no wounds nor broken skin or external piles. But if I had any of these I would be in risk of exposure to HIV right? What is likely to be transmitted even if I had by any chance a small broken skin?
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Thank you so much for your reply LIZZIE LOU. But imagine that I had external piles or broken skin around my butt!!! She could have transmitted me the disease through her vaginal fluids even though she was wearing panties. Could not she? What are my chances? Was it likely to happen? I am very concerned, this was on October 2nd 2012. I think I am going for a HIV 28 day test! Thank you for your answers guys
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