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Risk from Nuru massage

I was getting what I thought was a happy ending massage with the girls hand (we to a place who I had been to a long time ago and that's all that happened.  She was using her hand and making it look like she was performing oral (moving her head near me to tease) and then she climbed on me and stated rubbing herself (it was dark but I think it was her vagina).  I was really close to release and she reached down and either put me inside of her only the tip or was using her hand.  I couldn't tell for sure because it was all very quick (I came immediately) and it didn't have that feel of a warm, wet vagina.  If it was her vagina it was only the head and it was for all of about 30 secs.  I'm 48 hours from this.  Should I go to my doctor and ask for PEP?  I am upset because I wasn't expecting her to insert me into her (I'm still not sure if she did or it was her hand with the lotion she was using and acting like it).   I'm worried and can either ask my doctor for PEP or wait and get the special HIV test at 9-11 days.  What should I do?
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3191940 tn?1447268717
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The odds of getting anything from only the tip of your penis being inside a vagina - if that even happened at all - are astronomical.  HIV transmission is rare even in events that involve full penetration and intercourse, with extended rubbing of the penis inside the vagina.  

I wouldn't be very concerned about this at all, though I'd probably not visit that venue again.
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She isn't stupid enough to have unprotected vaginal with anyone who doesn't pay for it. She doesn't want vaginal with customers. If you penetrated her, she would call her thug boss or friend to rough you up.
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Even if you had complete unprotected vaginal intercourse the risk is not high ,   mostly she is not hiv +ve and also the possibility she allowed you penetrate her vagina is very low cause she cares to protect her self more than protecting you... so when you collect all those items together the result that you have very low risk close to zero .As curfewX mentioned astronomical risk .
Pep is indicated for high risk exposure with hiv positive partner but to take it or not is your personal decision.
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