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HIV infection risk due to petting and nipple sucking

Hello everybody,

I am writing to ask you if the following event is at risk for HIV:

For about two months I have been dating a new partner whose serological status is unfortunately still unknown. Last night I masturbated her from the outside of the jeans (and panties) she was wearing. During the act I used the same hand to touch the nipples which I licked several times. After the act (no orgasm from both me and her), with the same hand I repeatedly touched my penis from the outside of my underwear.

Do you think vaginal secretions may have leaked from the jeans which I then carried on the nipples with my hand and which I then licked? Could the same secretions have reached my penis? Do you think it is a risky situation?

I test myself regularly but knowing that this event is zero risk would reassure me a lot.

Thank you so much.
Regards.
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3191940 tn?1447268717
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The only risks for HIV in adults are:
1) Having unprotected (no condom) penetrative anal or vaginal sex, OR
2) Sharing IV drug equipment with other IV drug users.

HIV isn't transmitted by bodily fluid except in the two circumstances mentioned above.  You had zero risk for HIV.  There is no detail that you could add to this event that would make it a risk for HIV.
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