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HIV from Handjob with vaginal Fluid

Hello Sir,

I recently visit for massage and while give massage she and my self ware letex glove during hole massage she offer me handjob ( She give he handjob with glove on) and I finger her with glove on and I fill her virgnal fluid on my glove but by mistake I touch my uncircumcise penis top  and that time my massage underwear was there. After 2 days I done her 4th gen hiv test and her report come nagative. No other sex activities just fingering & handjob and by mistake I touch my penis top with massage underwear on  with hand where her virgnal fluid was there on glove. So I want to know about my hiv risk. Sorry for my english.

1) I done her hiv test it was nagative but if she was in window period then what is the risk? She told me she had sex with her boyfriend 10 days back when test done.
2) should I need Hiv Test.
3) what is my hiv risk?

Please help I am really very worried. Thanks
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There are some things to clear up with your post.  First, you had ZERO risk. Hiv is transmitted by unprotected vaginal or anal intercourse (no condom, full penetration) and sharing IV (injectable) needles.  Those are the ONLY ways.  Air and saliva inactivate the virus.  A hand job, fingering, touching vaginal fluid, putting vaginal fluid onto your penis, NONE of these are risks.  Air is present.  The next thing is that you seem to not understand testing. You absolutely do NOT need to test for this.  You had zero risk and couldn't get HIV so all and any testing is unnecessary.  However, for your knowledge, the window period has to be observed and testing with a 4th generation test is accurate and conclusive at 28 days and beyond and all other tests at 90 days.  

But the main thing you need to know from your post is you had ZERO risk.
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Thank you so much
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