Your question has been fully answered by our members that you had no risk.
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@Guiterrox and @Anxiousnomore:
Ok good people i swear and promiss this is my last post. Sorry just anxious.
I asked a medical expert about this frottage issue and he says "correct no hiv risk and go futher with you life".
After this i say ok i will have relaxed sex with my partner now?
He replys with a text i dont understand. Does he mean in the future in this text (so sex with my partner) or about this frottage issue?
Text is:
If you have been or are engaging in unprotected intercourse with your partner this would as example meet all the biological conditions needed for acquiring HIV. Its also a greater risk for far easier to acquire STI's. Now I don't judge couples that decide to engage in unprotected intercourse, it's often based on trust within a relationship, however, just note this trust or faith does not prevent HIV and any unprotected intercourse is simply accepting a possible risk to you of acquiring HIV. So test regularly, if you are engaging in this activity and, understand the risks.
What he means here?
Thanks guy and sorry my last post.
This answers all of your HIV questions, and if you can think of any more just reread about the 3. You had zero risk therefore testing is irrelevant to your situation because you had zero risk. HIV is a fragile virus, which is instantly inactivated in air and also in saliva which means it is effectively dead so it can't infect from touching, external rubbing or oral activities. It doesn't matter if you and they were actively bleeding or had cuts at the time either because the HIV is effectively dead.
Only 3 adult risks are the following:
1. unprotected penetrating vaginal with a penis
2. unprotected penetrating anal sex with a penis
3. sharing needles that you inject with.
The only way to get HIV is if you did one of the 3. The situation you describe is a long way from any of these 3.
Even with blood, lactation, cuts, rashes, burns, etc the air or the saliva does not allow inactivated virus to infect from touching, external rubbing or oral activities. This HIV science is 40 years old and very well established, so no detail that you can add to your encounter will change it from zero risk. Because of all the research statistics, doctors have calculated the risk from what you describe to be less than that of being hit by a meteor, therefore no one will get HIV from what you did in the next 40 years of your life either.
If you didn't have one of the 3 then you are just worrying about your own hiv theory - which is unrealistic for you to think that can become reality - so you should move on back to your happy life instead.
You already came up with the answer here. "And I know that insertive oral is never been documented. "
There is no risk of HIV from receiving a blow job. The only way adults get HIV is from unprotected vaginal or anal sex (penetrating) or sharing IV drug needles. Air and saliva inactivate the virus. So, your exposure of receiving oral sex is not a risk for HIV.