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Please help in distress

Dear nurse girl,
This is regarding an incident that happened few days back. I met a CSW and i kissed her once. Then i touched her bare private parts (anus and vagina). With same hands i masturbated. There could have been small amount of fluid from her privates on my hands while i was masturbating. But there was no sexual activity (NO ORAL / VAGINAL / ANAL) that took place between me and that woman. As i am very resolute not to have sex outside my marriage (never had and no intention to do in future also not even this type of activity). Please reply i am in distress as i am having sore throat.
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Dear Mr teak,

Thank you sir for the help.
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Your sore throat has nothing to do with HIV.
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Dear Mr Teak,

Please respond. Can i take the event of sour throat as just a coincidence? and i dont stand any risk from the event i listed?
Thank you
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Dear Mr Teak,
Thank you for answering my question. Some body had written highly unlikely to my query. Dont know who it was but now that response is not showing.

Sir, i have never done any sexual activity outside my marriage. Committed to my wife only
Been anxious, blessed with a kid.
Can i be assured about the event as a no risk one?. Its first and last one. Please reply. Thank you again.
May god bless you for helping anxiety filled people like me.
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You never had an exposure.
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