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masturbation with strangers

hi there,

so i was reading some other posts here and i just got back from a club in gay pride parade. i am a male and i went to the back room of a club and this removed my clothes, where this guy came and jerked me off (i did not cum) and squeezed my bum.

Later, another man came with a ring on and began jerking me off as well from his right hand (ring could have caused cuts on my penis) and in his left hand was jerking off another stranger (who possibly could have cummed on his hands; plus i dont know where this guys hands were prior to touching me and what germs his ring could have had) and then he used his left hand where he touched the other guy to touch my penis.

he could have had that strangers cum on his hand...and then numerous other men touched my penis as well during this whole situation.

i did come home and analyzee my penis about 10 hours after the situation and see no visible cuts.

but even if there were  cuts on my penis (caused from his ring, etc.) there is no risk for mutual masturbation, correct?

is there ANY risk at all from this whole situation as mentioned in this post?

this is all i remmeber as well as i had a few drinks HOWEVER i DID NOT have anal sex so i should be fine....correct? (well, at least I do not remember having anal sex, but someone once told me that if i had it, i would be sore and would therefore remember....correct?) thanks
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great...so no risk...correct?

Thanks so much!!
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HIV is unable to reproduce outside its living host (unlike many bacteria or fungi, which may do so under suitable conditions), except under laboratory conditions; therefore, it does not spread or maintain infectiousness outside its host.
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Hi Teak and others;

My main concern is that his ring caused cuts on my penis and his hand could have had the other strangers precum/cum on it when he was jerking me off. Furthermore, numerous other men touched my penis where there could have been a cut and/or they could have had their cum on their hands and could have possibly come in contact with the cut on my penis.

I do not want to ask the same question over and over again but can you please confirm that this situation is NO RISK.

I did read on another post you posted:

HIV is not transmitted by fingering, with or without cuts, abrasions, scrapes or hangnails.

Wanted to confirm, HIV is NOT TRANSMITTED by mutual masturbation with strangers cum with or without cuts, abrasions, scrapes, hangnails, recent cuts, or cuts caused during the hand job even if others cum is in contact and mutual masturbation even if one has an open wound and the other's cum is in contact with that open wound/bleeding.

Thanks.

Sorry, but I had to double check.


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Yes that was a dumb question.
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i do not remmeber having anal sex....so i probably DID NOT have it.....correct?

sorry for the dumb question!
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thanks...
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No risk.
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even if the ring on his finger caused a cut on my penis and then open wound....and mututal masturbation with strangers?
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HIV is not transmitted by masturbation.
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yes, to clarify the stranger who was jerking me off had a ring on his finger.....and also i DO NOT remember having anal sex and if i did i sure i would have remmebered doing so and/or been sore, etc.
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