Hello.
1) There is negligible or no risk for HIV transmission from performing oral sex on woman. There is no documentated case of transmission HIV from this kind of encounter. Saliva destroys the virus and vaginal secretions carry little amount of HIV. Testing isn't required (but is advised by CDC) from encounter you describe but you tested negative so you can be 100% sure.
2) No risk. Nobody has ever contracted HIV from receiving oral
3) Touching penis to outer parts of vagina is not effective way for HIV transmission. I believe penis needs to be deep up to cervical area. You also mentioned that it was brief so you aren't at risk.
You are OK. Say no to fears ;) be healthy
Best regards
- nik
You had no risk from anything that you've posted. Oral sex is not considered a risk from HIV experts because human saliva is a hostile environment for the HIV virus and it's not able to infect. Also, in the more than four decades since HIV has been studied, there are zero confirmed and documented cases of infection by oral sex.
Protected sex is not a risk because condoms have always been the method people use to avoid HIV. Any HIV expert will tell you that one of the primary methods to avoid HIV (besides celibacy) is using condoms.
In an adult, the only way an HIV infection is possible is through unprotected anal or vaginal sex and by sharing drug needles with infected users. Nothing else you can think of is considered a risk by HIV experts.
Any experts???please help