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Viginal Secretion and Masterbation

Dear Sir,

2 weeks ago, I met to my old colleague after a very long time. Now She is married having no kid and seems also as per her, she has no sexual partners other than her husband. We were in car driving on roads in a housing society. During drive, below activities happened, please guide me about if transmission of  HIV or other STD can  happen or not;
1.  I put a hand in her hand for sometime.
2. Then I touched her vigina from out side of her pajama
3. Then I put my hand inside of her pajama and touched her there for less than a minute, she jerked and took my hand out as she was avoiding any activity in drive.
4. She gave me a tissue paper, I wiped my hand ( my nails were extended)
5. Then again I put my hand inside her pajama and fingered her for 3 minutes
6. Then I took my handout and put my hand in her bra (breast) for same 2-3 min.
After that I opened my pant zip and took my dick out and put her hand on mine which she was refusing as avoiding in car drive. During this I put her hand on tip of my penis and rubbed my precum in her hand too. This was the same hand which was used to finger her. Please guide me that if there is any way of occuring hiv or STD as I don't know her status.
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There is no risk here at all.

STDs are transmitted by oral sex, penis in vagina sex, and anal sex. They can also be transmitted by unclothed direct genital to genital rubbing/grinding with a lot of friction.

Holding hands and mutual masturbation (fingering, touching someone else's genitals), touching breasts, do not transmit HIV or STDs, even if you use the same hand to touch someone else and then touch yourself. Hands do not transmit STDs or HIV.

You had no risk.
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