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Can hiv survive outside of the body?

Hello Doctor
I touch man’ **** with my hand (with small cuts on my finger). It was just pulling back his fore skin not including masturbation . Is there any Risk of HIV?
In oil massage, the massage man masturbate me and I eject my sperm .
He push like circular with his hands on my top opening of penis.
Is there any Risk of hiv transmission.

In barbershop I used ear buds and my ear was bleeding.
Is there any risk of HIV transmission if that ear buds had already used by someone.

I learned that HIV virus is very weak and it dies when outside of the body. It that Right?

Thanks you
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Yes it is dead outside the body, which is why oral is also not a risk. Only risks are sharing hollow needles you use to inject with and penetrating unprotected anal or vaginal which you were a long ways from doing. So you are safe.
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Thanks you so much
I am going to remove Hiv issues from my mind that is disturbing for a month by baring in mind (if no sharing needle and no sex penetration with other people, it is safe) ,hiv cannot arrive accidentally,
No need to think and can live freely.
Inserted his finger to anus , Any Risk?
I should have said that penetrating anal or vaginal means with a penis. A finger does not count.

You figured it out before so just reread your own advice.  "(if no sharing needle and no sex penetration with other people, it is safe) ,hiv cannot arrive accidentally, ".
Thanks indeed and Respectfully
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