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A few odd questions

Hello,

I will make it quick...

met a girl she gave me unprotected oral for about 3-5 seconds then handjob for a few minutes....the part that worries me is that I was finishing myself off and fingering her at the same time and might of touched my penis with her vaginal fluids.  The worst part is we woke up in the morning and I noticed she had started her period and it was on my finger (not too much) so now I worry I might of touched my penis with blood on my hand.  Also I rubbed my penis on the outside of her bum hole??Are these high risk and should I get tested?  Thanks.
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No risk.
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waht about my finger being in her while fingering.  Also,  I read taht a man in taiwan was just infected in an exchange of blood in a knife fight....also,  I have read that women have passed it in other countried from prechewing their kids food...how in the world does this happen...it sound wierd to me...any insite on these exposures?
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HIV is unable to reproduce outside its living host (unlike many bacteria or fungi, which may do so under suitable conditions), except under laboratory conditions, therefore, it does not spread or maintain infectiousness outside its host.
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Thaks teak...that makes me feel a whole bunch better...would the blood be of concern if it was directly introduced to my foreskin?  Also,  if you had a cut on your finger would it have to be a large actively bleeding cut?  I had a scab (very small) from biting my nails would this be of concern...thanks.
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No risk in any of the situations you've provided for HIV transmission.
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