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Dry humping with sex worker

Hi there,

last night I dry humped with a female sex worker in Bali (Indonesia). This lasted for quite a while, I had my underwear on (thin boxer shorts) she was completely naked. She also jacked off my penis with her hands for a little while and we kissed open mouthed with tongues.

I'm wondering if I'm at risk of HIV or any other STD with this interaction and if I should get PEP or be tested.

Thanks
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Risks for HIV are clear and well understood.  HIV is transmitted only by having unprotected vaginal or anal sex (penetration required) and sharing IV needles to inject drugs. Air and saliva inactivate the virus. Kissing with tongues, zero risk. Dry humping (and you had underwear on too!), zero risk. You had nor risk at all for HIV.  You don't even need to test. NO risk.
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Thanks a lot for the response, I forgot to mention that I also fingered her for a little while but I assume that, that would also be no risk?
I'm sure if you read the risks mentioned you will see fingering is not mentioned, correct? Apply that info as to what is a risk to all situations.  
Thank you for the response again. There is one other thing I wanted to mention, just in case. She did rub my erect penis on her vagina at one point (my penis was still inside my boxer shorts as I had those on the whole time). I'm guessing this is kind of what happens during dry humping anyway but just thought I'd mention it as well, just in case it makes any difference. That still no risk essentially?
Reread the advice. I'm sure you know the meaning of the word "only" however your questions make it seem as if  you don't understand what "only" means, so it is time to get over this mental block.
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