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Mutual masturbation/sleeping with *** on body

Hi everybody,
Could you help me evaluate my risks?
I fooled around with a friend in August, basically having fun naked, mutual masturbation and all.
Two questions:
- does masturbating penises one against the other is at risk (no pre cum or anything)?
- he came on my stomach and as I was a bit drunk I fell asleep with the cum on my stomach (I had covered my penis with my hands when he came to avoid any contact)...any chance that the cum got in contact with my penis while sleeping or even that, while sleeping, I touched it and put my finger near my lips? When I woke up, I washed everything off, including my hands.
Thanks for your help.
Took a test at 6 weeks more or less and came back negative. Have flu-likesymptoms.
Cheers,
Jeremy
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This is a bit of a late reply but you might still wana know! The reason why needles can transfer HIV into another person is because some blood of the previous user remains INSIDE the needle, unexposed to the air. This is injected into whoever uses the needle next. Blood ON the actual needle renders unable to infect as it's been in contact with the outside environment.
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Anybody?
:-)
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Thanks Lizzielou!
But what I dont understand then is how hiv  can be transmitted through blood transfusion or needls in the case of drug users, if you say that once exposed to air/out of the body hiv becomes inactive?
J
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you never had a risk...

transmission takes place inside the body...penetration is required, as in a penis being INSIDE the vagina / anus

once exposed to air...hiv becomes inactive and unable to infect.
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