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risk and contagion

First tell them it's wonderful work they do to keep these forums for help and guidance with a taboo subject such as HIV.

I tell my story and that of my doubt.
In 2011, exactly two years ago I had what I think was "sexual contact" with my then partner, it all started with kisses "deep", followed by an oral toward me (never ejaculated and only lasted about 2 to 3 min), he wanted to do the same with me but I walked like my menstrual period and we refrained from that action. But what alarms me and worries me is that he brushed his penis and it is possible that I have penetrated the vaginal opening half (only the glans without ejaculation and drive a second) and this is the situation that alarms me greatly. That half rubbing or penetration that are risky?
Two months ago my lips dry out a lot and is constantly be by contagion?
I was at risk? I need proof?
That is, at the time was "virgin" had penetrated me anything at that time.

Thanks in advance and a warm hug.
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Honestly I am 100 % sure that there was no penetration because of it it was stressing that it was virgin for that it never did it principally for that I was meeting the menstrual period and thanks to it we abstained of other activities. What happened is the slight genital fret of towards my to the moment to the clothes stoop, because of it I assumed a " slight penetration " since I thought that in the fret it could put his penis in the vaginal entry. But penetration never. (Not of deep form)
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He may have penetrated you? Either he did or he didn't, there is no such thing as he may have.
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