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My concern is how long the virus will die from her fluid to my genital contact when I put on the condom. So sorry to bring up the details may be I am to anxious
well I just concern whether I touched inside or outside of condom , will there still a risk that the virus still get into body with her fluid when mt penis get contact. I just worry about it, so sorry for the silly question
Sorry about to bring up the question again, as I am seriously worry about the risk on infected by hiv due to my incident on vigual fluid contact to condom after fingering and the risk of changing condom during an intercourse. Can anyone please help to answer my risk rather is high or not, if so do i need a duo test? many thx
ok thx cos I had been reading on some forums, that said the gential skin are thin and enought to let the fluid or blood which carry hiv goes into body cell. Just wanna make sure is that a case thx a lot
ok thx cos I had been reading on some forums, that said the gential skin are thin and enought to let the fluid or blood which carry hiv goes into body cell. Just wanna make sure is that a case thx a lot
You are not at risk at all.
I personally would not test for a one time incident like this.
I would suggest testing for STI, including HIV, for all sexually active people every half yearly or yearly.