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Please answer .....esp Grace

Hi room,  
Okay, so I recently started dating a new guy.  We had the the std talk and he are I are both neg.  I am for a fact...he said he was.  We always use condoms for intercourse, but last night I was fondling him for a few min, before I put the condom on.  I stopped, reached down on the floor and picked up a pillow, AND THEN LIKE AN IDIOIT RUBBED MY EYE!!!!!!!!!!!  My question is although I didn't see any sores on him, what if he was shedding the virus.  After I touched him and picked the pillow up from the floor, would the virus be strong enough on my hands to infect my eyes?  Or by some miracle would the virus have transferred off my hands to the pillow, which would be cool because the pillow was for him not me.  I touched him, grabbed the pillow from the floor, and rubbed my eye all with my right hand.  Thanks for taking the time to read and anwer my post
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101028 tn?1419603004
It's incredibly unlikely to happen.

this isn't something to worry about.

grace
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you said "low risk" but does it happen?  
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101028 tn?1419603004
this is very low risk and not something to be worried about.

If you have doubts about your bf's status, ask him to get a copy of his last std results and to show them to you so you can see for yourself. I certainly don't think that's ever an unreasonable request to ask of sexual partners.

grace
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someone please answer
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