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Breast Milk Drop In Eye

Recently ,
I was with a CSW,
Who was mother of twins and feeding them with her milk.
During the foreplay i squeeze her breast hard and during that her milk sprayed into my eye !!!
Am I At Risk ???
Testing ???
Please help !
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Your situation involves personal contact with an object in air  (milk, mouth, body, fluids etc. ). You will be happy to learn that you had no risk, because you can't get hiv from personal contact except unprotected penetrating vaginal or anal with a penis, neither of which you did and you didn't share hollow needles to inject with which is the only other way to acquire hiv - there are ONLY 3 ways to get hiv. Note that 2 of them require a penis and the third requires a hollow injecting shared needle - there are no OTHER ways to get hiv. Analysis of large numbers of infected people over the 40 years of hiv history has proven that people don't get hiv in the way you are worried is a risk.
Hiv is a fragile virus in air or saliva and is effectively instantly dead in either air or saliva so the WORST that could happen is dead virus rubbed you, and obviously anything which is dead cannot live again so you are good. Blood and cuts would not be relevant in your situation since the hiv has become effectively dead, so you don't have to worry about them to be sure that you are safe.
There is no reason for a person to test when they are safe. The advice took into consideration that the other person might be positive, so move on and enjoy life instead of thinking about this non-event. hiv prevention is straightforward since there are only 3 ways you can become infected, so next time you wonder if you had a risk, ask yourself this QUESTION. "Did I do any of the 3?" Then after you say "No, I didn't" you will know that it's time to move on back to your happy life.
No one got hiv from what you did during 40 years of hiv history and no one will get it in the next 40 years of your life either.  You can do what you did any time and be safe from hiv.
The other person's status is irrelevant when you have no exposure to live virus.
We rely on the opinion of expert doctors and do not pay attention to whatever posters find on other sites or we will be arguing all day. The first step to peace is to stop googling about hiv cold turkey - hiv isn't everywhere infecting unsuspecting people through airborne transmission as you fear, so you are just making yourself anxious the more you search.  
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3191940 tn?1447268717
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The only risks for HIV in adults are:
1) Having unprotected anal or vaginal sex, or
2) sharing intravenous needles with IV drug users.

Breast milk is only a risk for newborn babies, and only when they ingest it.  You had no risk for HIV, so of course you do not need a test.
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Wirh Respect ,
I just wanna to know that why there are few sites still saying that it is a risk .
And as a human behaviour you will feel worried when you read these kind of answer .
Can you please ipdate me why there is a yes on few onlime platform !!
What will be the final status on my question ?
Please explain as they said eye have mucus membrane and after how much time the virus loose effectiveness after coming in contact with air ?
Simce that one drop is in air contact for few ms.
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