As you were informed in the community forum, this was a no risk exposure. You also should have learned from your prior discussions on this forum (last June and September) that it was low risk. And your symptoms are not at all suggestive of a new HIV infection.
It really should not be necessary to seek reassurance on this forum (or anywhere else) about such trivial kinds of exposures. I would advise you to educate yourself on the basics of sexual transmission of HIV: if a bare penis (no condom) does not enter another person's vagina, rectum, or (very rarely) mouth, HIV is not transmitted. Other sexual contacts, such as kissing, hand-genital contact, how one washes, minor exposure of body orifices to tiny amounts of genital secretions, etc have never been implicated in HIV transmisison.
Finally, you need to be aware of one of MedHelp's rules (easily missed when people don't read the fine print of Terms and Conditions): A maximum of 2 questions are permitted in any 6 month period on each of the professionally moderated forums. More than that, questions are deleted without reply and without refund of the posting fee. This being your third since last June, you'll have to hold off on any more before next summer.
Regards-- HHH, MD
Thank you for the reply doctor. It is very appreciated. Of course I learned and of course I understand your point and also your comment concerning the amount of questions. I absolutely take note of that. But this exposure with much blood and the content of the case was by me as an individual not perceived as a trivial exposure but as a serious one, even after reading many posts. That was the reason why reassurance felt to be asked by me. I thank you for your comment and all others who are doing a great job here. I will not take more time of you.