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Can HIV Be Contracted Through Non-penetrative Sexual Act?

Sir i visited a chinese massage parlour a few days back ....me and the massage both naked ... we started by bathing together in the shower ... later she moved me onto the bed .... i was on my back ....she appiled some massage lotion on my back and she started sliding her boobs on my back and my butt ... then after she started rubbing her butt against mine then the full back with her butt ... no direct genetal contact i guess .... then she sat on my butt naked for quite a few minutes .... i am fearing that her vaginal fluid might have mixed with the massage lotion and entered my anus .. ? Am i at risk ? Then after a recieved a protected oral from the lady too .... then after she gently massaged my anus .... am i at risk ? Please help
Mon, 2 Dec 2019
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Hello,

Whatever you have described, is sufficient for a transmission of HIV infection. I will advise you to get yourself checked after visiting a doctor.

Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Regards,
Dr. Loveleen Sharma, General & Family Physician
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Can HIV Be Contracted Through Non-penetrative Sexual Act?

Hello, Whatever you have described, is sufficient for a transmission of HIV infection. I will advise you to get yourself checked after visiting a doctor. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Loveleen Sharma, General & Family Physician