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Is genital rubbing risky of getting hiv?

I met this girl on internet, and we went to a hotel. We were both naked, She was laying on top of me, kissing me. At the same time, she was rubbing my penis with her vagina, which is very wet. I can feel my penis slide into her vagina a little bit, but not fully penetrated. I am not sure how deep my penis in, so I am worried that it goes too deep and cause me to contract HIV. Do I face the risk of getting hiv? Do I need a test?
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Here are the risks for HIV. HIV is transmitted by unprotected vaginal or anal sex or sharing IV needles to inject drugs. Air inactivates the virus. So, we don't know if you penetrated or not. If you did, then take a 4th generation DUO test at 28 days or later. If not, no need to test. If you did penetrate, it's not really much of a worry as it is considered a VERY low risk of less than 1 percent transmission from a single unprotected vaginal exposure. But only you know if you penetrated and it doesn't really work to ask us if you did or not. YOU judge that since you were there and go from there.
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Hi GuitarRox,
Thanks for your response. I am not sure about the definition of penetration, how deep my penis go in will be considered as penetration?
Are you asking me to explain to you what penetration is? Come on. Penis in a vagina more than rubbing outside of it.
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