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Is there Any Risk about HIV?

I had condom-protected virginal sex with one girl 5 days ago and I believe it was not failed. But I still have concern about below two types of behavior during intercourse. We did condom-protected virginal sex, and then oral sex (with condom protected), and then condom-protected virginal sex again.

1. During virginal sex, she stopped and she did oral sex with me but with condom protected,and then, she deep-kissed me. There are some her virginal fluid on condom, and it may go into her mouth during oral sex. When she deep-kissed me, I am afraid I touched her virginal fluid though her mouth. Is there any risk to HIV infection?

2. After virginal sex, she helped me take off condom; when she took off my condom, her nail cut the condom and it was broken. The condom was still on my genital but the top of the condom was completely broken. I immediately took it off. I think there are still some virginal fluid on outside of condom, and virginal fluid may get touched on my penis while condom broken. What is my risk?
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No risk, HIV is not transmitted outside the body.

















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Understand reason behind of 1st question/answer after researching on Medhelp. Sounds like kissing is no risk and no actual report to HIV Risk so far.

Don't understand reason behind of 2nd question/answer. The penis may contact virginal fluid which is outside of condom, is there still no risk?
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5870831 tn?1376197049
Hey there,Congrats for using condoms and now coming to your questions

1.No you cant get hiv this way

2.No hiv risk once again for this activity

Continue practicing CONDOM PROTECTED sex and you will remain hiv negative!!!!
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