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Fingering with vaginal fluid

Dear Dr, I was with 2 women in a room and have two questions about this situation and if I have a hiv risk or need a pep. I had no penetration.
1. One woman fingered herself and then put her finger in my anus. I am worried it was vaginal fluid from her finger which went in my anus. Is that at risk for hiv? 2. One of the woman made a cunnulingus to the other woman and then gave me a blow job. So I am worried it was vaginal fluid of the other woman in her mouth when she made me the blowjob. Is that at risk for hiv? Do I need a pep and do I need testing? Thank you
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The risks for HIV are simple. Having unprotected vaginal or anal sex or sharing IV drug needles to inject drugs. air and saliva inactivate the virus. Given this information, it should be absolutely clear to you that you had ZERO risk. Fingering, fingering your anus with her vaginal fluid on finger, receiving oral sex, fluid in mouth, receiving oral sex . . . NONE Of it is a risk. No reason to test. And obviously NO reason for pep
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