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Vaginal Fluids

Hello!

Please consult me on the following issue:

I had a sexual intercourse with a sex worker in Eastern Europe. Before insertion I masturbated her, sticking my fingers deep inside her vagina, and 1-2 secs after this I masturbated myself with the same hand (my hand was cover with her vaginal fluids). Then I used a condom and had sex with her. After ejaculation I pulled my penis out, removed condom and made the most stupid thing in my life - my eye was itchy and I touched it with the hand I just removed my condom with.

1. Is it possible to get HIV from masturbation with a hand covered by vaginal fluids?
2. Is it possible to get infected after touching an eye with a hand covered by vaginal fluids?
3. Are there any cases of infection from masturbation or touching an eye with a hand covered by fluids?

Thank you!
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No!

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Please! I'm anxious!
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Please! I'm anxious!
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