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Me and a woman were dry humping. She was naked but I had on gym shorts and boxers. She was on top of me grinding her clitoris and vagina against my erect penis. I had a little pre cum and think she was wet as well. Could the vaginal fluid from her seep through my clothes and infect me with HIV? Please help me.
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The risks for HIV have not changed since last week: https://www.medhelp.org/posts/HIV-Prevention/Am-I-at-Risk/show/3076254

Neither HIV nor any STDs go through clothes.
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Thank you for your insight. I am alerted because I saw articles online saying that you can get HIV and other STIs through clothes if the fluid comes in contact with opening of penis or vaguna.
While that may be a theoretical possibility, NOBODY gets STDs that way. It isn't even a theoretical risk for HIV, so whoever wrote that is just dead wrong.
I struggle with this because I saw precum moisture spot come through my shorts. Her vagina was firmy pressed against my erection with precum. Was there enough air present to inactivate anything? Should I test for virus or her for pregnancy? I am struggling.
Hi - you were advised that you didn't have any risk for HIV and that HIV and STDs don't go through clothing. Our members are not able to assist with managing anxiety, but if you are struggling, we strongly suggest reaching out to a counselor.

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