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Genital Rubbing and fingering

Hi,

I am really worried about one of my sex encounters. There was no penetration but following risky acts happened:

1. I fingered her vagina till she cum out. My finger had some skin below my nails peeling, which pained when i try to peel it more that means the wound is not completely dried. There was no blood apparently seen, but there might be be some dried blood inside some layers of peel.
2. She took my penis in her mouth for 2 minutes and tried to suck.
3. She sat over my penis which was horizontal at that time, She rubbed herself sitting on my horizontal penis 4 5 times. We both were nude, After 4 5 times I stopped her. I am worried there might be some of her semen coming out from her vagina and going to my urethra line although i didn't see that apparently, mean she didn't have this much semen coming out that i could notice it apparently.

Assuming the girl is HIV+ what are the risk activities out of these three activities.

Thanks,
Sonram

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Re-read what Vance said!
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So you think I don't even need to go for HIV test as this is the only sex encounter i had after i tested HIV negative 6 months back.
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No, that does not provide a path for infection to the blood stream and or deep muscle/tissue.
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What about the fingering stuff where my skin below nail was peeling. Can't her hiv infected fluid enter into some blood under some layer of peeled skin and infect
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My answer stands
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By semen i mean her fluids. She might have her fluids coming out which might be infected
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Women don't have semen. You had no risk from masterbating her and her rubbing on you.
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